[kj] FW: Three Easy Pieces for Any Decent American (from Michael Moore )
sade1
gathering@misera.net
Tue, 16 Sep 2003 14:09:47 -0700 (PDT)
>four years of crap is enough.
Last night Jay Leno said that because Pres.Bush is again behind Al
Gore in the polls by 2 points (47% to 49%?), that. . . Bush will
be (s)elected AGAIN in 2K4. YeeeHaww.
> he certainly made priorities
Maybe this is why he does these things..
http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,12271,1033904,00.html
(ab. halfway down)
" I want
to be
a cowboy.."
Saul
--- Amy Moseley <amyr@jump.net> wrote:
> I couldn't stand Bush when he was our governor. After he pocket-passed
> a special interests bill that screwed me over, literally right in
> my back yard (allowed development on my property line that was
> illegal at the time and which was ruled illegal later, but in between,
> the developers raped away), I swore I'd do everything I could to see
> him never elected again.
>
> He did NOTHING as governor here in Texas; but a governor typically
> does nothing, because there's not much power in the position. But
> he certainly made priorities clear: execute people, even if they
> are very young or mentally retarded or have completely rehabilitated or...;
> cut spending on health care and education; and deregulate business
> from meeting safeguards on everything from worker safety to
> environmental safety to ripping off investors. It probably wouldn't
> surprise anyone to learn that two of the biggest frauds, Enron and
> MCI/Worldcom, were/are headquartered in Texas.
>
> I love my state, and I guess I don't blame the people who elected
> him governor; after all he managed to con nearly the whole country
> into electing him president. But four years of crap is enough.
>
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