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To: Sam who wrote (19147)9/28/2003 8:04:58 AM
From: sea_urchin  Respond to of 82038
 
Sam > Most of what you are saying you know nothing about,and are nothing but a bag of hot air .I dont know were you get your information about our politicians ,they are voted in by the people and can be changed by the people

This applies exactly to you.

George W.Bush was not voted in by the people --- he was appointed by the US Supreme Court after having "stolen" the election in Florida.

cnn.com

impeachbush.tv

>>>Bush only won Florida because of poorly designed butterfly ballots that stole votes from Gore, and because his Florida campaign manager Republican Secretary of State Kathleen Harris and Governor Jeb Bush illegally removed 57,700 voters from the rolls. It is estimated that 90% of them were Democratic. So this represent thousands of votes stolen from Al Gore. If this crime had not been commited then Gore would be President. <<<

You say "our" politicians. Last time you told me you were Canadian. Just to get the record straight, I haven't said one word about Canadian politicians.



To: Sam who wrote (19147)9/28/2003 12:44:13 PM
From: Ahda  Respond to of 82038
 
Lowering the dollar external means only more internal inflation for us.

Why? Cost to purchase exports increase as we have yet to gear up here to produce. Gearing up here is at here today price. Wages here are set so is deficit of budget. Can't drop wages legally nor could you meet deficit if you did so.

We loose and are headed for inflation as well as protectionism which is in complete conflict with a Global Market and the US being the preferred world currency.



To: Sam who wrote (19147)9/28/2003 1:23:59 PM
From: philv  Respond to of 82038
 
My sincere hope is that the world will evolve as seen by you through your rose coloured glasses.

If you were to take them off however, you might see that great bag of hot air coming out of Washington and New York, expanding and stretching, casting a shadow throughout the world. But if you keep those glasses on, everything is cool, and you won't feel a thing when it finally bursts.