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To: LindyBill who wrote (23792)1/10/2004 9:38:07 PM
From: X Y Zebra  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793882
 
hmmm

False alternative... in the ideal world, true, as both are bad choices, in the real world, unfortunately, the decisions of either sides can (and will) hurt.

So, which one do you chose to neutralize ?

The way the global economy is taking shape will force us to take wiser decisions... based more on what is going on in the world than what happens at the local level...

Decisions based on the practical realities that this world is bringing us to our door step, regardless of what the preferences "would have been" of either party.

Example:

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As for the weather....

I am seriously considering splitting time and exploring off-shore beach properties... I have a number of ideas... too early to tell.

In reality I cannot complain as I am surrounded by absolute beauty so for me it can only get better. -g



To: LindyBill who wrote (23792)1/11/2004 10:32:26 AM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793882
 
Because of this, you will see the Eagle type Republicans join up with the Democrats in Congress to stop the Social legislation. Constant battle that will never quit.

If the Eagles ever bolt and form a party, I will sign on. But they're hardly strong enough to do that if they can't even keep the Socials on a leash within the GOP. As for the "constant battle" that is the status quo, Candidate Gridlock appears on most ballots and I will deal with the matter by voting for him/her.