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To: Sully- who wrote (42676)5/7/2004 9:03:27 AM
From: michael97123  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 793711
 
Bush prevented a depression and hardly anyone knows this. Bush has been steadfast in the WOT but the iraq adventure has spoiled that perception. We have a couple of months to get back on track.
Donny boy--be a mensch and walk away this morning right in front of those assholes Kennedy and Rangel et al. Bush may want to display loyalty by not firing you donny and you can show this same loyalty to him by resigning. Westy et al. I am right on this point. Trust me. The reelection of GWB and victory in the WOT is more important than any one man's career. Kerry would be a disaster imo as in yours. Stop Kerry by throwing the bad guys some red meat. And then hire someone who commands respect from all sides. My choice de Jour is DICK LUGER but lets call him Richard. mike



To: Sully- who wrote (42676)5/7/2004 9:52:38 AM
From: aladin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793711
 
Wstera,

Your numbers are wrong.

Labor said 83,000 jobs were added in February and 337,000 in March instead of 46,000 and 308,000 respectively it had previously reported.

So March was revised upward by 29,000.

Wall Street economists had forecast 173,000 new jobs would be created in April and the unemployment rate would be unchanged at 5.7 percent. It came in at 288,000 reducing the unemployment rate to 5.6.

John