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To: energyplay who wrote (55731)11/8/2004 5:39:17 AM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
History will tell the final story. American voters don't have a history of having a tight-grip on reality. For a lot of people fantasy is both more real and preferable than reality.

Questions must be submitted in advance at most of Bush's press conferences. Most people are more comfortable reading from a script.

Sometimes Reagan really did have Alzheimer's and had to be told step-by-step what to do by his aides, just like Don Regan said. Sometimes "tax cuts" paid for with debt and currency debasement actually do destroy the economy over time.

Sometimes Nixon really was a crook.

Many actors I know experience an eerie problem when they leave Los Angeles and travel to the rural areas on America. It's unsettling how many people in America are seemingly incapable of differentiating between an actor and the characters they play. They seriously ask how things are going in the actor's pretend family. Questions like that never become comfortable - they just make you want to get police protection.