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Posted by R K TEK on October 23, 2004 at 09:33:35 from (64.136.26.225):
In Reply to: Re: Interesting Observation posted by steveormary on October 22, 2004 at 09:29:18:
well, I am sure glad to see that Mr. President has brought out country together as a bringer togetherer as opposed to a dividerer. This administration has failed to keep any of the policies that they ran under in 2000. It doesn't look like he will be able to keep any of his present commitments in the next 4 years either. Wait a minute, if he is re-elected, he doesn't have to as it will be the VP's problem. This country is as evenly split down the middle as we were 4 years ago. Even after the 9-11 fiasco. The Pres. couldn't bring the country together due to everyones ideals. I don't like higher taxes either but I am on kidney dialysis and can no longer work for a living. The Pres. just doesn't get it. He has been living a life of politics for so long that HE expects everything that he gets also. How long do we have to pay for him? We pick up the tab for all our Presidents until they are gone, well that is a long time for W.and Slick willie and #41 and Ford and The Peanut farmer. I want to know why we can't have the same type of health insurance that the politicians have. If it is good enough for them then it is good enough for the rest of the country. How are we going to pay for the war in Iraq if we keep reducing taxes for millionares? Why do we allow professional sports players large tax breaks to play football and baseball when most people would give their right arm to play for free.
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