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Bastinado

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Nov 4, 2004, 2:49:05 PM11/4/04
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Ready wrote:

> I'm still reeling from Kerry's loss. Four more years of Bush. I
> don't know if I'll survive it. I fear for more mind blowing deficits
> and the sinking of the American economy. The exit polls were way off.
> I know it really doesn't matter who wins the election, nothing will
> change for me. But it is still frightening that we have Republicans
> heading up all the major branches of government. Bye Bye Roe V. Wade.

Kerry's a fucking jerkoff. Damn fucking good thing his dweeb ass lost.
Wonder how many beers he has to drink before he fucks his ugly old laday.

Eyebee

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Nov 4, 2004, 10:44:43 PM11/4/04
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It would have frightened me to have 4 years of a bunch of 'bleeding
heart liberal' Democrats in the White House. Raising Taxes to pay for
their 'social' programs. God knows they might even have tried
something so frightening as socialized medicine. America does not want
or need an NHS, no sir. It just needs some sensible tort reform,
which the Republicans are promising to take issue with in this second
Bush Administration.

It's largely years of 'do-ggody' liberal groups that have made the EU
the top heavy inefficient bureaucratic mess it is today, and made the
cost living in Europe and the UK so high - petty regulations that
stifle business, and raise business costs, and also make for high
taxes to pay for all these clowns and hangers-on in Brussels. America
doesn't need that kind of wasteful government either.

Diane Epps

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Nov 5, 2004, 2:11:58 AM11/5/04
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"Bastinado" <bast...@coxandballs.net> wrote in message
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> Ready wrote:
>
>> I'm still reeling from Kerry's loss. Four more years of Bush. I
>> don't know if I'll survive it. I fear for more mind blowing deficits
>> and the sinking of the American economy. The exit polls were way off.
>> I know it really doesn't matter who wins the election, nothing will
>> change for me. But it is still frightening that we have Republicans
>> heading up all the major branches of government. Bye Bye Roe V. Wade.
>
I too feel very sad that we are facing 4 more years of right wing America.
Has anyone been watching the programme about instilling fear into the
American population as a method of uniting the country. What a joke the
whole thing is!! Well it will be our turn soon and we will have to vote out
Bushes lap dog if we are to stand any chance of not being dragged down the
same path. May I recommend Fahrenheit 9/11 to see just where the Bush
family allegiance really is.


Toooldtocare

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Nov 5, 2004, 4:38:05 AM11/5/04
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"Eyebee" <eye...@kimjac.com> wrote in message
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But perhaps it would be a good idea to attempt to balance the budget or
the whole lot will come crashing down soon. Not spending more than you
earn ought not to be beyond the wit of the most technologically advanced
country in the world.Or are these right wing fundamentalists not economic
libertarian right wingers at all but left wing Keynesians?

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