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penndragon69 Donating Member (409 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-14-03 02:17 PM
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11. Bush inherited this economy...from the Republicans.
It may not make sense to some people, but the president does not have that much influence on the economy. The prez can create a bill or program but it then goes through the commitee grinder and what comes out is the result of congresional engineering.

Remember "92" when the repugnicans took over the house and senate. Once they had the power, they began to manipulate the laws and legislation to favor the rich and corporate elitists. By the end of Clinton's impeachment fiasco ( a republican purgery trap ) the legislation that was created and passed by the repugnican Uber majority had started to take effect. The end results of their legislation resulted in the economic crash of america that we enjoy today.

Bush sucks...he is an elitist chump and only does what his Corporate managers tell him to do. He must be defeated for the security of America.

Who's the best Democrate for the job? I say that it's Howard Dean, the other candidates have a proven record of not being electable, some may be well qualified and would make a good presidents, they have no chance of beating Bush Co.

"Vote Skuld for President"
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