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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: JEB who wrote (347958)1/26/2003 10:35:50 AM
From: CYBERKEN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
It's been that way for about 33 years now. They have gradually driven the pro-Americans into retirement or onto the margins. That is a situation that cannot endure in one of the two major parties forever. The abandonment of the republic by one of the two major parties is the key political development of this mega-era in our history, overshadowing 91101, the war on terror, and the collapse of the Clinton "smoke and mirrors" economy. The conflict rages in many ways in the Democratic party, while the lap dog left wing press studiously ignores it, sticking to the fantasy angle of (as one anchor slipped up and said in November, 2000) "What will it take for US to WIN this thing?" (Fox News, indeed, is unafraid to report-while letting their viewers decide.)

The break will come if it becomes apparent that Lieberman is the last one standing for the presidential nomination. The Black/Jewish schism will become too transparent for the left wing "establishment" media to ignore.

It is likely to result in massive defeat across the board in 2004, which would threaten the continued existence of the party. If the surviving Democrats cannot then succeed in bringing the party back to America, the populists may see realization of their "new party" vision, as well as the meaning of the phrase, "Be careful what you wish for-you might get it."...



To: JEB who wrote (347958)1/26/2003 10:44:03 AM
From: CYBERKEN  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Puff Daschle kicks, screams, whines, and cries for over TWO YEARS that not enough people believe their propagandistic lie that the "Bush tax cut" has cause a recession by "bringing back the deficit" (a mathematical impossibility).

Suddenly Puff proposes: A TAX CUT! Not a very effective one, of course. Marxists haven't got a CLUE how to cut taxes and create growth-it goes completely against their nature. It is enough, thankfully, to dispel the myth anywhere in the nation (including S. Dakota) that Puff is anything but an obstructionist, self-serving, class hater..

As for cutting taxes, the Bush administration will successfully point out that it is now a political fact of life-and thus should be left to the experts, i.e., the Bush administration.

Thanks, Puff, you can sit down and dummy up now...