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To: TimF who wrote (301990)9/1/2006 6:43:57 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575420
 
We need more corporate regulation now against the biggest companies and also more tax collectors to go after the billionaires. Bush is letting them all off almost scott free and it's a hole in the good ship USA. We're sinking deeper and deeper into debt, folks, mainly because Bushies like Fowler here care more about the Walton family and Exxon than good old-fashioned hard-working American families.

These Bushie elitists are traitors. They are not conservatives, they are white collar criminals. They want the whole country to be one big S+L debacle. Admit i, Fowler, you do. You think business and rich people can do no wrong. You don't mind pollution one bit. Your world is frozen in 1955 or something.

Bushies need to be replaced withn honest leadership which cares about people and the environment. Basically the whole Bushie system is corrupt. Rotten. Like a cancerous parasite on our backs.



To: TimF who wrote (301990)9/1/2006 8:00:33 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575420
 
re: Beyond the fact that we small government libertarians and anarcho-capitalists are given no spot on the civics class political spectrum, I have always been frustrated at being lumped together with "pro-business" politicians, and have been asked to defend (which I won't and can't) various subsidies and corporate welfare. An example of my attacks on this type of corporate welfare crap are here and here.

OK, I'll take that at face value. But if you are against "corporate welfare", then you certainly should be against the Bush admin. You seem to always fall on the side of the Republicans, regardless of the issue. You look like a partisan.

Tell me where you disagree with this admin (outside of the deficits which nobody agrees with). Is Iraq a libertarian core value?