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To: Charles Tutt who wrote (59616)3/18/2004 9:00:07 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
Charles,
If you don't think any of the programs I mentioned are in trouble or if you believe giving them more of my money will make them better, then I am wasting my time.
Go ahead and vote for anyone but Bush.
Steve



To: Charles Tutt who wrote (59616)3/18/2004 10:37:20 PM
From: QwikSand  Respond to of 64865
 
You've just provided another good example of Republican pessimism.

Actually, the best example of that has been the extraordinary--and profoundly antidemocratic--quote from 1787 by Scotsman Alexander Tyler, posted by JDN in Message 19892462. That citation has gotten me reading a number of different sources on the debates that took place during the American revolution, which weren't pretty. (JDN I am not accusing you of being antidemocratic, except in the Republican sense<GG>. I know you are not because you fought to defend American democracy.)

Regardless of whether you agree with its content, which I certainly don't, that quote and the sentiment surrounding it is the essence of a lot of the Rush Limbaugh demagoguery that we've seen repeated here and that we hear repeated every day; understanding it is IMHO vital to understanding the contemporary U.S. political scene. I'm grateful to JDN for posting it.

--QS