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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: John Chen who wrote (513950)12/21/2003 1:36:14 PM
From: kvkkc1  Respond to of 769667
 
I thought you were smarter than that. For all the bragging the libs like to do about slick willy going to a surplus, the national debt increased by $1.7 Trillion during his presidency. Would you care to name a modern-day war period we were involved in where the national debt did not increase significantly? I can't stand the debt rising the way it is on the domestic side. Bush is a RINO on social policy. I can't understand the democrat belly-aching when they're getting every Gov't handout program they ever wanted. I guess maybe the accusation of the modern-day democrats being socialists isn't that far off base. Well, honestly I can understand their belly-aching. I haven't seen a happy democrat lately. The following joke rings my feelings on the democrats.
This guy invented a robot bartender. The first guy goes in and the robot asks him what his IQ is. He replies 130. The robot proceeds to talk to him about physics and the theory of relativity. The guy thinks to himself, this is cool. The next guy comes in and the robot asks him what his IQ is. He replies 100. The robot proceeds to run off all the latest sporting news. The guy thinks to himself this is really neat. The next guy comes in and the robot asks him what his IQ is. He replies 70. The robot then asked him how things were going in the democratic party?

To Raymond Duray, slick willy was far left on your scale. As far as authoritarian or libertarian, he had no core value, so whatever best served his political strategy was the way he swayed at any particular moment. As



To: John Chen who wrote (513950)12/21/2003 4:03:22 PM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 769667
 
Bush's credit card economy will topple on us all.