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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (7311)3/23/2004 12:29:36 PM
From: laura_bush  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
Condisleaza's a concert-level pianist, moron.

As well as another corrupted token black in the racist Bush administration.

"lb"



To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (7311)3/23/2004 12:32:18 PM
From: JBTFD  Respond to of 173976
 
Republicans' racism shows up in their policy:

The Bush Budget

A budget is a moral document. It clearly demonstrates the priorities of a family, an organization, a government. A budget shows what we most care about. President Bush sent his budget to Congress in February a budget that he said reflected his most important priorities,so it is worth paying close attention to.

The president’s budget of $2.23 trillion proposed a record deficit of $300 billion, speeded up billions of dollars of tax cuts that provide most of their benefits to the wealthiest Americans, called for huge increases for the Pentagon and slashed domestic spending,including core government programs that create affordable housing, curb juvenile delinquency, hire police officers, bring aid to rural schools, help make childcare available to low-income working mothers and guarantee children’s health insurance. There are the Bush priorities.

The rest of the programs for mentoring and volunteering laid out in the president’s State of the Union speech, while good, are relatively low-cost and ultimately more symbolic than substantial. Without the crucial funding for programs that directly and effectively reduce poverty, 'compassionate conservatism' is now in grave danger of becoming compassionless conservatism.

inthesetimes.com