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Deja Q Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-24-04 12:42 PM
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41. It all started with reagan, but Clinton did not reverse the workers' trend
of doing more work for less money.

Clinton balanced the budget, which was nice, but he was no saint in my eyes.

NAFTA was also discussed under poppy bush, but Clinton did happily sign it.

Nor did Clinton reform corporate welfare, as he happily did for welfare for people who fucking NEED it. x(

Not to forget DOMA or DMCA, the 1996 telecom act...

And firing Jocelyn Elders, quite possibly the ONLY Atty General who anybody bothered to listen to.

Clinton was a repuke enabler - look how they repaid him too. Evil does to its own what it does to those who help it. Repukes are evil.

http://www.stoppoliceware.org/ is showing how more "Dems" are DINOs, readily helping the repukes.

I agree with you mostly, though I'm going to have to research Carter. It's odd that a man who helped ruin his presidency when speaking of oil conservation in 1980 would help in some idiotic military coup, but nobody's perfect...
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