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


To: JakeStraw who wrote (402978)5/5/2003 3:50:34 PM
From: Johannes Pilch  Respond to of 769670
 
Let's face it. They should. If Bush has a weakness, the economy is it. In a way it is unfair to him because he suffers from the fact Clinton was such a good liar and also because he took the presidency after the burst of the Clinton bubble. Under Clinton everything was comin' up roses, when in reality it was comin' up mere dandelions, and this due only to the periodic economic rain cycles the effects over which Clinton had very little control. Now we are in something of a drought, and the people are getting thirsty. They will not think the matter through soberly and connect the dots back to Clinton and the roaring 90's. They need a hug and want Bush to give them one. He had better start using his arms, else the Democrats are certain to hit him hard.



To: JakeStraw who wrote (402978)5/5/2003 5:14:55 PM
From: Kenneth V. McNutt  Respond to of 769670
 
<< But you can be sure that the democrats will make the economy an issue. >>

This recession was created and began during the tenure of the Clinton administration. Now they are making every effort to
sustain it until 2004 election. Citizen be damned. The demonuts are like France, irrelevant. They have only two platforms. Soak the rich, but be sure they write themselves a few loopholes, and screw the blacks as long as the latter vote for them. Make sure the blacks remain uneducated for if the blacks ever realize how the dems have held them down they would turn on them, and that day is approaching.

Ken