moof
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Sun Jun-12-05 02:34 PM
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What's more sad ? People that think bush* is in control or |
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those that think if they can get rid of him it will make a difference in their favor.
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kittenpants
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Sun Jun-12-05 02:34 PM
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1. I think your hopelessness is sad. n/t |
MichiDem
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I'm not sure what you mean
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moof
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Sun Jun-12-05 02:46 PM
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4. This show has been going on since before Nixon, the real game has yet |
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to be affected in favor of the real people.
There were so many that thought they had won when Nixon was gone. But the same people that were groomed in the Nixon years are all over the media and government now.
It's not a cancer, it's a virus and a virus has no head to cut off. The entire organism must be gotten rid of or it will mutate and become harder to get rid of the next time.
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Getting rid of Bush in favor of another president who knows how to budget and can resist expensive invasions of other countries will be to EVERYONE'S benefit. The sad truth is that even Bush's current beneficiaries (the haves and the have mores) will not ultimately be served by Bush's erratic and misguided policies.
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