To: bentway who wrote (505968 ) 12/8/2003 1:13:35 PM From: Skywatcher Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667 THE MADNESS OF THE POWER DRUNK REPUBLICAN FASCISTS IS UP FOR VOTE!!!! CALL AND ASK FOR DEFEAT>>>>>JUST READ SOME OF THIS!!!!! It's A NIGHTMARE!!!!!!!1 - Bush's attempt to roll back overtime protections for 8 million hardworking families; and - The FCC's attempt to allow more media monopolization. ALL AMERICANS ARE OPPOSED TO THIS AND IT"S ALREADY BEEN DEFEATED>>>HOW CAN IT BE BACK FOR CONFIRMATION????????? The House is scheduled to vote on this bill today, Monday December 8th. The Senate may follow suit soon afterward -- unless we help stop them. One reason is that this giant spending bill is full of pork -- there's something in it for virtually every member of Congress' home district. That's why calls from constituents will be especially important to stop this bill -- they need to know we won't take the bait, that we insist on a better, cleaner bill instead. Here are some examples of the pork in the Omnibus spending bill: $50,000,000 to build an indoor rainforest in Iowa. $2,000,000 for the First Tee Program, to get young people into golf. $405,000 for industrial lubricants research in Iowa. $338,000 for the Alabama Beef Connection. $225,000 for the National Wild Turkey federation, a hunting concern. $4,000,000 for the International Fertilizer Development Center. $595,000,000 for Trilogy, an FBI information technology program. $397,700,000 for prison buildings and facilities. $6,000,000 for a Police Athletic League. $30,000,000 for the Southwest Border Prosecutors Initiative. $7,105,000 for construction of an international narcotics control law enforcement academy in Roswell, NM. Up to $120,000,000 for a classified Defense Department project. $250,000 for the General Patton Museum of Cavalry & Armor, in Kentucky. $225,000 for a shopping center in Adelanto, CA. $500,000 for the "Exercise in Hard Choices" at the U. of Akron, which attempts to replicate House and Senate meetings in which congressional members review a budget, and vote to include or exclude various options. Not all choices are so hard. This Omnibus spending bill must be stopped. Please call your representatives now.