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To: Tom C who wrote (33810)3/10/2004 10:49:30 PM
From: Little Joe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793804
 
"I'm just giving you my impression of what contributes to the current atmosphere. I think most democrats have that in the back of their mind and can't wait for the payback to happen."

The fact is that both parties act like spoiled children when they are criticized by the other. However, not during my lifetime has it been as bad as it is now. It seems like neither party is willing to put the interests of the American people ahead of their childish bickering. It reminds me of a bitter divorce, where the two parties are the divorcing parties and the voters are their friends.

What happens in a bitter divorce is the H or W will trash the other to their friends and the friends draw away from one or the other or both. I for one wish a plague on both their houses.

Little joe



To: Tom C who wrote (33810)3/10/2004 10:52:57 PM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793804
 
Payback my arse. We are talking about the President of the
US & folks are worried about paybacks like little school
children? Clinton made his bed & hardly paid a price for
his unethical, immoral behavior. And serious adults &
leading politicians are more focused on paybacks than
addressing the serious issues we face today.

I must be missing something.