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To: steve harris who wrote (331042)3/31/2007 11:05:18 AM
From: 10K a day  Respond to of 1572507
 
Oh really.



To: steve harris who wrote (331042)3/31/2007 11:32:51 AM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572507
 
The Dems are in now and Congress still won't make any hard decisions.



To: steve harris who wrote (331042)3/31/2007 11:46:00 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1572507
 
Jimmy Carter comes to mind as an example of voting for "anybody could have done a better job"

And now with today's facts in hand, it appears voting ABB has given us a democrat majority in the house and senate who are worse in spending and foreign policy than Bush.


Ignorance = Poverty

Peace in 2007



To: steve harris who wrote (331042)3/31/2007 7:33:59 PM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572507
 
Actually Dems aren't bad at all in foreign policy. During Clinton's Presidency, we were the most loved nation. Now where are we? As far as the budget goes, why do you say that? Isn't $2.9T what was spent last year? I can't remember.

Anyway, I think that when a party goes rogue and stops listening to the American people, we simply have to vote them out of office. This was a great lesson, not just for Republicans, but for all politicians. You can't act with impunity for very long before people vote you out. It had to be done. The next Republicans to come to power may act in a more humble and respectful manner than did Bush and friends.