really. So you think they are important too? Perhaps we have found the
elusive something we can agree on :)

But so... not to be too partisan now, but if air quality is a
mainstream issue then why does the Bush camp get all irate when people
question the postponement of mercury cleanup efforts? And do you
really think the lax regulation of drug companies has nothing to do
with their campaign contributions?

Re schools - come to think of it, I can't think of any Kerry proposal.
As you can probably tell I am pretty fed up with the Democrats too
right now.

But the Bush initiative was a big step backwards, and since he is Bush
the Resolute* he cannot admit this. And the public isn't gettting it,
cause doing stuff for children is good, and hey! Bush looks good in a
flight suit. Never mind that the poor kids are not in a position to
figure out that when the government is here to help them they really
need to run run run.

Dana

credit to Bill Maher for this :)

----- Original Message -----
From: Sam Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 11:38:10 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: (oh boy) is fox conservative
To: CF-Community <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

--- dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I want to know why 75% of
> the drugs prescribed for children have not been
> tested on children,
> and why it is legal to market an antidepressant that
> has been
> demonstrated to be ineffective. That's what I am mad
> about. I'd really
> like to be able to breathe the air down in the
> valley. There is this
> strange white haze that covers the city every
> morning when I come down
> off the mesa.

These are mainstream issues, they're not Liberal or
Conservative specific.

> -- how about that my
> local school stinks? I
> may be able to offer my kids an alternative, but
> what about all of the
> other very decent little kids in my neighborhood?
> And Bush wraps
> himself up in the flag and says no child is left
> behind, and the media
> buys into it, every time.
>
> Gaaa.

Public schools have had problems for years, long
before Bush became President. He took a stand and
tried something. The jury is still out. I'd rather see
someone try and fail then to just ignore the problem.
If Kerry has a better solution for our schools I'm
sure the media would love to print it.

-sm


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