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Politics : Impeach George W. Bush -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Raymond Duray who wrote (22874)9/13/2003 8:15:57 PM
From: Mephisto  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
Most likely, I'll buy Paul Krugman's book.

It is because of Krugman that I began to read seriously the NYTimes Op-ed columns back
in 2000.

I haven't followed Dean closely so I am not sure how to label him! I like him
though.

When I moved back to the US, I didn't know the difference between a liberal and
a conservative. At a dinner party, my Republican host, defined the labels!
At that time, I thought the conservatives were the environmentalists who were
opposed to big business. My host informed me that conservatives were
concerned if their lawns were untidy. He said liberals didn't care.



To: Raymond Duray who wrote (22874)9/15/2003 5:20:22 PM
From: Joe S Pack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
Ray,
Howard Dean is yet another wolf in sheep's cloth.
I e-mailed him the following two questions a month back to get an idea about his willingness to answer and gauge his honesty.
1) What is his view on minority religion and their rights?
2) What is his religious affiliation and/or leaning?

I raised these two questions because I did not not find any reference to his religious background and/or his religious affiliation and his view on religion in his bio on his web site. I am yet to receive his reply. I am sure he will be very busy till election to answer these questions. I also specifically raised the issue of how politicians in general are typical liars who magnify facts that are favorable to them and conveniently omit facts that they want to avoid. So I wanted to hear his feedback.

Who knows American spin outlets (a.k.a American media) may portray this unknown guy as a real challenger and may market him to stupid American public if he falls in line with their corporate agenda. Stupid Bush served well for the Wallstreet, corporate crooks (oil, military...), and helped them to get rid of Saddam. Saddam was a symbolic threat in ME. Now that he is gone, the same crooks may dump him and get another puppet in 2004.
Meanwhile stupid public and ignorant Demopublic card holders will fight it out in public to serve their masters.
God bless America and its future generations.($6.8 trillion and counting!).

-Nat