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13-Oct-2004, 08:00 AM #1
issues-who caused them?
politicians are always saying that their opponent is not talking about the issues.

aren't most of the issues that politicians talk about caused by the politicians?
there certainly wouldn't be 1017 dead and 8000 wounded in Iraq if it weren't for politicians.
everything from gas to milk prices wouldn't be out of reach if it weren't for gov. regulations made by politicains who know what is best for us.
the politicians are bought by the lobbyists and they actually control what we pay for everything
jobs wouldn't be leaving the country by the hundreds if it weren't for the politicians.

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13-Oct-2004, 08:14 AM #2
Yes they are, very well put.
One persons issues could be another persons "nusenses" maybe if Kerry is elected all our current issues will only become a nusense and maybe the US will become popular again.

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13-Oct-2004, 08:37 AM #3
A note on jobs:

The government does not affect the jobs going over-seas like you might imagine. You could actually be better off blaming it on capitalism. Software for instance, here in the U.S. a company can hire a programmer for $56/hr -- that same company can go to China and find the same quality programmer for $12/hr. Where do you think the lowest overhead, leading to the larger profits are going to come from? So what would the company decide? And how does government even enter this picture?
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13-Oct-2004, 08:54 AM #4
charge the company such a high rate of import tax that they would be better off staying here in the first place.
why should they be allowed to have kids that should be in kindergarten doing their work for nothing while they are making record profits? Again politicains don't have the guts to stand up to big business and run the lobbyists out of town.
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13-Oct-2004, 08:57 AM #5
Or they just marry them i.e Mrs. Heniz-Kerry.
BTW where are Heniz products produced.
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13-Oct-2004, 09:14 AM #6
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charge the company such a high rate of import tax that they would be better off staying here in the first place.
why should they be allowed to have kids that should be in kindergarten doing their work for nothing while they are making record profits? Again politicains don't have the guts to stand up to big business and run the lobbyists out of town.
Wow - get ready for incredibly high prices on EVERYTHING - clothes, TV's, computers, electronics, furniture .... Gotta think of the big picture folks.
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13-Oct-2004, 09:18 AM #7
Hey Sheriff, kerrys wife has nothing to do with where the co. goes or what they do. She just married into the company. If there was anything she could change, it would be the biggest political issue with Hannity and Rush since Clinton getting laid in the WH.
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13-Oct-2004, 09:40 AM #8
Man, this whole Kerry's wife stuff reeks of desperation and anger. Leave the lady alone, she isn't running for anything. You people want estate tax reform but then you belittle her for inheriting a ton of money--whats with that?????
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Guilt by association IMO
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13-Oct-2004, 11:17 AM #10
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she isn't running for anything
No she isn't running but she sure does make a jackass out of Kerry.

My Favorite comment to date is when she said, in reply to why they were down in the polls in Arizona, "It's just one state". LMAO

Nice Teresa...Get those voters to the polls.
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13-Oct-2004, 11:23 AM #11
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Guilt by association IMO

Ah..yes......the old guilt by association
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Who's the suit?
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Who's the suit?
current Secretary of Defense.......Donald Rumsfeld
photo circa 1983........negotiating the Reagan administrations support of Saddam by initiating the supply of WMD.
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13-Oct-2004, 12:54 PM #14
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Man, this whole Kerry's wife stuff reeks of desperation and anger. Leave the lady alone, she isn't running for anything.

We elephants havent forgotten how Nancy Reagan was treated throughout the Reagan years.
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13-Oct-2004, 01:03 PM #15
OH--its all about Nancy Reagan--LOL---forgot--But didn't you get even by trying to get Hillary thrown in jail and by making slanderous remarks about Tipper Gore's drug problem? My, my, we are so vindictive!
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