I think falling gasoline prices has a bit to do with the up-coming 
elections; remember the Bush family and the Saudis are in bed 
together?...R.G.


> >  
> > I heard on the radio yesterday that public support 
> > for George W. Bush  and the Republican Party is 
> > trending up, thanks in part to falling  gasoline prices. 
> > When I heard that, I thought of all those rosy "Age  
> > of Enlightenment News" reports from the Global 
> > Country of World Peace,  crediting TM superradiance 
> > with rising positivity. If those cause-effect  
> > correlations are valid, Maharishi is contributing to 
> > the re-election  of Republicans in November's  elections.
> > 

 
> > 
> > So J, are you suggesting that dome numbers decrease so that the 
> country  
> > might go to hell in a hand basket and people will take it out on 
> the Republicans  
> > in November? This is exactly what Rush has said for years, that 
the 
> Democrats  
> > have set them selves up so that bad news for America is great 
news 
> for them 
> > and  great news for America is bad for them. Perhaps if Democrats 
> could show 
> > the  American people how their policies have contributed and 
been  
> instrumental  
> > in bringing gasoline prices down, they could claim some of the 
> credit, or 
> > show  how they have worked *with* the administration on counter 
> terrorism efforts 
> > to  prevent further attacks  . Instead what so many people see is 
a 
> thorn  in 
> > the side instead of a helping hand, thus they get no  credit.
> 
> The Republicans, if you haven't noticed, are in
> control.  How the hell can the Democrats' policies
> be instrumental in doing *anything* when they can't
> get them implemented in Congress?
> 
> Gas prices per se are unlikely to be affected by
> anything Congress does in any case.
> 
> The Democrats *have* proposed one measure after another
> to improve national security only to have them voted
> down by the Republicans.
> 
> The consensus of independent expert opinion is that
> Bush's policies have made us *more* vulnerable to
> terror, not less.
>







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