Moving to general *AGAIN*.

On Tue, 10 Oct 2006, Michael Hipp wrote:

> Tony Alfrey wrote:
>> Ken Moffat wrote:
>>> Collins Richey wrote:
>>>> On 10/9/06, Ric Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> If the Republicans remain in
>>>> control, they will merely stumble along as they have the past 8 years,
>>>> but if the Democrats get control they will raise taxes and destroy the
>>>> economy. Show me a Democrat who understands that raising taxes does
>>>> not increase tax revenues
>>> Balony. It's pretty easy to stimulate an economy when you run up an 8
>>> trillion dollar national debt. If I ran my life that way, I'd have to
>>> declare bankruptcy, but that is no longer an option, thanks. I'd like to
>>> have KBR's tax situation, set up an offshore office and pay taxes on NO
>>> income. Thanks again. Don't get me started on this administration's
>>> misdeeds.
>>>
>> My grandchildren (who are not even alive yet by about 20 years) will be
>> paying for the economic, political and cultural misdeeds and distortions
>> of this administration.
>
> *Did US history begin on January 1, 2000?*

No, it basically ended on that date, when the Bush dictatorship started.

>
> Your grandchildren will be paying for the misdeeds and distortions of
> every congress and administration since at least FDR. Scratch that,
> since Abraham Lincoln.
>
> I despise this administration. I voted for him twice and now I'm
> counting the days until he is gone. But congress has been spending us
> into oblivion for 50 years. Past administrations have recorded every
> misdeed known to man. Name one of them that was an unqualified success.

Congress's spending problems are hardly on the same scale as the 
destruction of democracy that has been perpetrated upon the American 
people by Bush & his cronies.  The fact that you suggest that they are 
equivalent deeds just proves that you haven't learned a thing from your 
admitted mistake in voting for Bush.  While bankrupting the futures of 
this country is certainly bad, it pales in comparison to rescinding 
Constitutional rights.

>
> Is GWB a worse president than Clinton? Than Jimmy Carter? Than Nixon?
> Than FDR? I dunno, it depends on which particular variety of evil
> irritates you more.

Crushing constitutional & civil rights is far worse than the evils 
committed by prior administrations.

>
> In two short years GWB will be gone. And whoever replaces him from the
> Demos or Repubs will be just as bad. Different, but just as bad.
>
> This isn't anything new.

Only because you think this isn't anything new does this insanity 
continue.  Its new, its bad, and its only going to get worse until people 
realize that.

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