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"JoettaB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > This is funny. Thanks for the laugh. "...Democrats just > don't really understand what's important to the average > American who remembers how bad things were four years ago." > I wonder what oil well they dug this guy out of. For satire, he's pretty good........ > > > > "Mitchell Holman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in > message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> Dallas Morning News >> 11/11/03 >> >> >> 'When will the Democrats wake up?' >> >> The Bush-bashing by the Democrats is heating up as we >> draw closer to the 2004 elections. Yet, in spite of >> this, two more Republican governors - one in Kentucky, >> and another in Mississippi - were elected last week. >> >> This proves that Democrats just don't really understand >> what's important to the average American who remembers >> how bad things were four years ago. >> >> Sure, the Bush administration is creating a debt (even >> larger than Ronald Reagan's) that will take generations >> of Americans to pay off. And it's true that things appear >> to be getting worse - not better - in Iraq and are > beginning >> to have a somewhat Vietnamesque appearance with American >> soldiers dying at an alarming rate. Oh, and yeah. No > weapons >> of mass destruction found yet. >> >> And it is true that warlords control all of Afghanistan >> except for Kabul and some major highways. And it's also >> true that NATO and the United Nations are now less > effective >> due to our mostly unilateral military intervention into > Iraq, >> which lessens stability worldwide. And, OK, the > much-touted >> Bush plan for $15 billion in AIDS assistance for Africa in >> the end will really only amount to a fraction of that > being >> delivered. And, yes, it's a fact that the Bush > administration >> wants to starve Amtrak out of existence (though it carried > a >> record number of Americans this year), while $87 billion > is >> just the tip of what's needed in Iraq and Afghanistan in > the >> future. >> >> And, of course, I concede that the Bush administration did >> manage to convert all the worldwide good will following > Sept. >> 11 into a general distrust, if not outright hatred of the >> United States throughout the globe. Yes, all these things > are >> unfortunate. >> >> But, as Democrats seem to forget, all of these things > remain >> inconsequential in comparison to President Clinton's > sexual >> relations with Monica (even though it was two consenting > adults). >> When will the Democrats wake up? >> >> Mark W. Meyer, Haltom City, Texas >> >> >> > >
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