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To: WaveSeeker who wrote (372260)3/17/2003 1:29:26 AM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769667
 
You have an ugly mind, Waveseeker. Blame Bush for his trillion ++ deficits while you're at it then you'd have some credibility. As is, you just name-call hatefully. That doesn't convince anyone except your right-wing bartender maybe. Go blow off some steam. Liberals are not hurting you in any way. You just imagione they are. Aolso the right-wing is in power now so why not mellow out and enjoy the Bush era? Kennedy and Boxer's minority opinions rarely get passed into laws these days. Also quit defending the enron energy thief skunks. You're siding with criminals. And those people really HAVE hurt you, and everyone else.

As for helping Marine Mammals (not baby seals), did you know Bush has stealthily done away with Dolphin Safe tuna rules in mexico, so now they can kill thousands more dolphins? Real nice guy. I happen to love the ocean and its wildlife so I thoroughly detest such decisions, and most people would share my view. Dolphins are not just fish, their sentient beings. And they're endangered. If I do not have heirs I will leave my estate to ocean conservation groups. When the seas die, we die. It's as simple as that. And pollution and over-fishing are tremendous problems now Bushies simply dont care about. But I can tell you John Kerry does, deeply. As we go to war seems like a minor issue but it isn't. It very much concerns the survival of the human race.



To: WaveSeeker who wrote (372260)3/17/2003 1:32:01 AM
From: Kevin Rose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Again, I must disagree. Davis is a great politician, but showing himself to be a lousy statesman. Davis' campaign against Riordan and Simon was one of the most brilliant political campaigns of our time. He should have lost against both, but pulled them both out with timely and focused messages that exposed the weaknesses of both of these opponents. He is a great fundraiser, sly, and slippery.

However, he's turning out to be a lousy governor. As our schools prepare to layoff and cut to the bone, and our state and local government prepares to cut services and programs, our taxes are rising with no end to the deficit. As top man, he has to be held accountable for the state of the state, energy ripoff notwithstanding.