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To: ahhaha who wrote (4955)7/23/2002 6:49:33 PM
From: AhdaRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 24758
 
Solicitors are going door to door now are speaking in terms of Bush going into a nuclear war mode. It is terribly wrong as these are young people who are paid on a percentage base of donation for getting signatures to protest a bill. This is being used as a direct hit on the republican administration. It is not proper, it amounts to stressing a portion of bill and the verbal end of it becomes now Bush is in power he will be starting a nuclear war.

It upset me because there was so much information lacking and in this particular case an issue was being made of some sort of 15m dollar nothing. I felt that the girl at the door was spoon fed the negative and had no idea what the whole bill was. Her knowledge was incomplete, To me this is door to door unfair politics as half truths lead to total distortion of the whole.

I only wish priority was the long range outcome for the nation not smear tactics but honest difference in platforms of both parties. The lack of full truth to youth is very wrong.

The Republicans did not cause this tech bubble yet I am darn sure they are going to end up looking like they caused it.

Short term political agendas as well as distortion of fact for both market and nation are unhealthy.

There is one incredible Mayor in Canada who brought a whole new level of honesty to politics.