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To: tejek who wrote (219193)2/14/2005 6:55:07 PM
From: Road Walker  Respond to of 1575520
 
re: Didn't he do the same in TX?

That's a question for CJ.

John



To: tejek who wrote (219193)2/14/2005 8:33:32 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575520
 
"Didn't he do the same in TX?"

The very same pattern. Now true, while governor, we didn't invade anyone. You'd think with an army, navy and an air force, backed with the National Guard, he could have pulled it off, but...

Ok, the navy consists of historical ships for the most part. And the Confederate Air Force(oops, apparently they changed their name to 'Commemorative') is mainly for show, but when have facts been a deterrent?



To: tejek who wrote (219193)2/15/2005 1:19:36 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575520
 
Talking about Bush legacies, let look at another issue that should give some insight into what he wants to do for the country. Back in the 1800s, the state of Texas established a fund for the UT system called PUF(permanent university fund). The base of PUF was some land that was deeded to the system, and they struck oil on it. So there is a several billion dollar pool of money that is invested in various things and the profits are used to fund the UT system.

However, when Dubya became governor, the way the system was being handled just struck him as wrong. Why should the state be managing those funds when he had friends who were perfectly capable of doing the same thing? So UTIMCO was founded on the principles of cronyism and operating in almost complete secrecy with no accountability...

If his attempts at self-actualization of Social Security falls through, look for something like this to be set up to "manage the Trust Fund more efficiently"...