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To: Geoff Altman who wrote (20222)6/1/2007 1:37:11 AM
From: Peter Dierks  Respond to of 71588
 
Thanks for noticing. I've been working two jobs and taking the time I normally invest conversing with my SI friends to work on web stuff and learning.

I am still behind the curve on Fred Thompson. Perhaps his Hallywood connections will neutralize the left coast fund raising advantage that democrats seem to enjoy.

McCain appears to have dove on his own sword on the back of the trespasser amnesty bill. Rudy appears to have fallen on the baby killing sword. Mitt has been dancing around that one and the liberally biased media are trying to toss him onto the same sword.

The meat of the Amnesty Bill appears to be definite new rights for criminal trespassers with indefinite promises of enforcement later. Anything not in the current bill will never happen.

As far as economic good works, we would do will to have anyone with as much talent and our current President has demonstrated. Clinton had enough political sense to allow Reubin to rein in his profligate spending. President Bush seems to have way more innate economic sense that the Clintons combined.