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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (154545)11/6/2002 4:18:03 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578505
 
Hey guys, Feds slashed interest rates by a full 50 basis points.

Along with a GOP victory, will this signal the beginning of the next bubble? If so, let me hop on board!

Tenchusatsu



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (154545)11/6/2002 4:19:24 PM
From: i-node  Respond to of 1578505
 
What makes you think the Dems are any more dishonest than the republicans?

Oh, I think it is a difference on the most fundamental level between the two, and it is the most important reason I support Republicans over Democrats.

One need look no further than the party leadership to see the dishonesty. Bill Clinton. Paul Begala. James Carville. Al Gore. Tom Daschle. Dick Gephardt. What do these people have in common? All liars, all have been caught in lies, and they do it without a second thought.

Nobody has YET caught Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rice -- any of these people -- in a lie. Whatever you say about a Trent Lott or Bob Dole or Dennis Hastert, you cannot say they are liars.

There is a vast difference between Democrats and Republicans, and that difference is integrity. I can point to hundreds, even thousands, of lies told by Clinton and his cronies. You can't do the same with Bush and his (or the former Bush, and his). While there have been allegations, they are just that. The Democrats will lie when the truth would do better.

It really is that simple.