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To: LindyBill who wrote (1850)6/5/2003 1:26:52 PM
From: KLP  Respond to of 793846
 
I looked through their speakers topics and their agenda...there isn't anything in there about the war on terrorism. Evidently they want to pull the covers over their heads on that item.

From what I could see of their goals, they are going to try to figure out how to get the folks who don't vote, and who never have to vote.

Remember the massive drive to get in immigrants at any cost in 1996 and 2000. I'd guess that is an open market for these folks. If any of this group have become citizens, then fine. But if not, and don't know, nor care about this country other than take up the benefit dollars that others have contributed, then my answer would be no.

We should be giving perscriptions free to any seniors of the WWII or before generation, IMO. Particularly if they fought in WWII or before. People who have recently come to the US and aren't citizens as yet, should either pay for the RX's themselves, or have their sponsors do it.

That's for starters as far as I am concerned.