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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (409214)5/26/2003 10:18:03 AM
From: jim-thompson  Respond to of 769670
 
Now we know why Hillary has gotten out of hand.

"an old law that states a man can beat his wife in Little Rock provided he does it with a stick no bigger than 3 inches across and not more than once a month.

Arkansas may be a redneck state but at least we're not Tennessee. In Tennessee it is legal to gather and consume road kill"

littlerock.about.com



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (409214)5/26/2003 10:59:35 AM
From: CYBERKEN  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
In the ruinous wake of the Clinton/Rubin deflation, more debt is one of the best things we can create-as long as we are cutting taxes on capital formation at the rate the Bush administration has been able to sustain. Tax Cut II is now in the bank. Tax Cut III, moving into an election year, will "shock and awe" the Marxist/Leninist left.

The left is in shock because it's on the ropes. Bush is about to maneuver them into the unexpected position of filibustering Medicare Reform and a prescription drug boondogle.

The later is obscene, and BOTH parties should stand together and tell greedy seniors "ENOUGH!". But that won't happen. Instead, Bush will get a deal that BEGINS to force seniors out into the marketplace and off the Welfare Wagon that they share with YOU. The Democrats may be FOOLED into filibustering it, but chances are they will simply go along, and this unnecessary issue will begin the long process of being defused.

In about another decade, we will begin to demolish the "Senior Extortion", as the greedy Baby Boomers find they didn't inherit the sympathetic public image their parents have, undeservedly, carried for the LAST few decades...



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (409214)5/26/2003 10:59:35 AM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 769670
 
In the ruinous wake of the Clinton/Rubin deflation, more debt is one of the best things we can create-as long as we are cutting taxes on capital formation at the rate the Bush administration has been able to sustain. Tax Cut II is now in the bank. Tax Cut III, moving into an election year, will "shock and awe" the Marxist/Leninist left.

The left is in shock because it's on the ropes. Bush is about to maneuver them into the unexpected position of filibustering Medicare Reform and a prescription drug boondogle.

The later is obscene, and BOTH parties should stand together and tell greedy seniors "ENOUGH!". But that won't happen. Instead, Bush will get a deal that BEGINS to force seniors out into the marketplace and off the Welfare Wagon that they share with YOU. The Democrats may be FOOLED into filibustering it, but chances are they will simply go along, and this unnecessary issue will begin the long process of being defused.

In about another decade, we will begin to demolish the "Senior Extortion", as the greedy Baby Boomers find they didn't inherit the sympathetic public image their parents have, undeservedly, carried for the LAST few decades...



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (409214)5/26/2003 10:59:35 AM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 769670
 
In the ruinous wake of the Clinton/Rubin deflation, more debt is one of the best things we can create-as long as we are cutting taxes on capital formation at the rate the Bush administration has been able to sustain. Tax Cut II is now in the bank. Tax Cut III, moving into an election year, will "shock and awe" the Marxist/Leninist left.

The left is in shock because it's on the ropes. Bush is about to maneuver them into the unexpected position of filibustering Medicare Reform and a prescription drug boondogle.

The later is obscene, and BOTH parties should stand together and tell greedy seniors "ENOUGH!". But that won't happen. Instead, Bush will get a deal that BEGINS to force seniors out into the marketplace and off the Welfare Wagon that they share with YOU. The Democrats may be FOOLED into filibustering it, but chances are they will simply go along, and this unnecessary issue will begin the long process of being defused.

In about another decade, we will begin to demolish the "Senior Extortion", as the greedy Baby Boomers find they didn't inherit the sympathetic public image their parents have, undeservedly, carried for the LAST few decades...



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (409214)5/26/2003 10:59:35 AM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 769670
 
In the ruinous wake of the Clinton/Rubin deflation, more debt is one of the best things we can create-as long as we are cutting taxes on capital formation at the rate the Bush administration has been able to sustain. Tax Cut II is now in the bank. Tax Cut III, moving into an election year, will "shock and awe" the Marxist/Leninist left.

The left is in shock because it's on the ropes. Bush is about to maneuver them into the unexpected position of filibustering Medicare Reform and a prescription drug boondogle.

The later is obscene, and BOTH parties should stand together and tell greedy seniors "ENOUGH!". But that won't happen. Instead, Bush will get a deal that BEGINS to force seniors out into the marketplace and off the Welfare Wagon that they share with YOU. The Democrats may be FOOLED into filibustering it, but chances are they will simply go along, and this unnecessary issue will begin the long process of being defused.

In about another decade, we will begin to demolish the "Senior Extortion", as the greedy Baby Boomers find they didn't inherit the sympathetic public image their parents have, undeservedly, carried for the LAST few decades...



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (409214)5/26/2003 10:59:35 AM
From: CYBERKEN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
In the ruinous wake of the Clinton/Rubin deflation, more debt is one of the best things we can create-as long as we are cutting taxes on capital formation at the rate the Bush administration has been able to sustain. Tax Cut II is now in the bank. Tax Cut III, moving into an election year, will "shock and awe" the Marxist/Leninist left.

The left is in shock because it's on the ropes. Bush is about to maneuver them into the unexpected position of filibustering Medicare Reform and a prescription drug boondogle.

The later is obscene, and BOTH parties should stand together and tell greedy seniors "ENOUGH!". But that won't happen. Instead, Bush will get a deal that BEGINS to force seniors out into the marketplace and off the Welfare Wagon that they share with YOU. The Democrats may be FOOLED into filibustering it, but chances are they will simply go along, and this unnecessary issue will begin the long process of being defused.

In about another decade, we will begin to demolish the "Senior Extortion", as the greedy Baby Boomers find they didn't inherit the sympathetic public image their parents have, undeservedly, carried for the LAST few decades...