The man is very intelligent, regardless of whether you like him or not.
And it is nice to write him off as being owned by big business if it suites
your case... especially if you don't know much about business.  There's no
way to convince you otherwise so I won't bother, except to say this:  Do
you not think that a man of his position, as a businessman, that he is
accutely in tune to the needs of business?  Of course he has interest in
business.  He is a business-owner.  Beyond that, our paychecks are almost
all signed by businesses.  It makes sense to keep them rolling.  What proof
do you have that he is "owned" by big-business?

As for your representatives, yes, that is how the country is supposed to
run.  I don't recall Bush noting that he doesn't need Congress's approval,
did I miss something or are you making that up?  He doesn't, for up to a
specified period of time (a month, is it?).  But Bush has the potential
whiplash of the political consequences, both foreign and domestic.

Net Llama! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Writing to Bush would be a waste of time.  Quite frankly the man is too
>stupid to even understand my viewpoints, and even if he wasn't, big
>business owns him.
>
>I supposed I could write to my Congressional reps, however, as Bush has
>already noted, he doesn't need Congress's approval to to go into Iraq.




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