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To: American Spirit who wrote (464)10/31/2003 1:25:45 PM
From: benchpress550  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
Why do you ask?..I would not be shocked if someone would try and hit you again because of your narrow minded foul mouth. Please learn how to tell the truth before you end up with a rope around your neck.



To: American Spirit who wrote (464)10/31/2003 2:49:47 PM
From: miraje  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 90947
 
I was attacked twice by Frenchmen, and beat them both up.

I remember reading about that in the paper a few years ago. Something about a "big strapping he-man who loves to F his Republican girlfriend" pounding the stuffing out of a couple of Parisian midgets who were touring with a traveling circus. Oooohh, you're such a stinker!! LMAO!!!!!



To: American Spirit who wrote (464)10/31/2003 3:28:53 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Respond to of 90947
 
Message 19454038

The growth rate numbers include war costs and debt spending.
OK.
Between 1989 and 2001, credit card debt in the America almost tripled, from $238 billion to $692 billion
demos-usa.org
Let me remind you that George Bush did not assume office until January 2001.

As this
levy.org
shows, credit debt is not alone: total personal; debt has been increasing steadly for a decade and a half.

So increaqsing personal debt did not start with GWB.

Funny. I don't remember you complainong about it when Clinton was President.

War costs? OF COURSE war armaments production goes into GDP; it always has. How do you think FDR ended the depression? By Fireside Chats?

As to federal debt levels, OMD has gone over this with you. Repeatedly. I've brought it up too. Just recently.

Do you immediately forget everything that doesn't fit your preconcieved notions about reality?