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grub@internet.charitydays.co.uk wrote:
What will Bush's economy be like one month before Election 2004 ?
It actually isn't Bush's.
It belongs to the people, just like the government.
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A people with no Constitutional right to vote.
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In November 2004, America will be the largest debtor nation on the
planet.
The sorry crew in the White House already owe everybody money.
Again, it's the people's debt, not the White House's.
Congress has the power of the purse in the United States.
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Congress dances to Bush's tune.
If it didn't, the incriminating White House documents would be handed
over to the Kean Commission.
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I did a google search of Kean Commission and look what I found.
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2003/12/18/03615.shtml
But commission chairman, former New Jersey Gov. Thomas Kean, has
yet to examine key evidence indicating that President Clinton knew Osama
bin Laden was planning to attack America but failed to take appropriate
action
to stop him as the 9/11 operation was being organized.
But key recordings of Mr. Clinton admitting that he turned down an
offer for bin Laden's extradition to the U.S. - "though we knew,"
in the ex-president words, "that he wanted to commit crimes against
America" - have not been sought by the commission.
Clinton's comments were videotaped by the Long Island Association,
where he made the stunning admission during the group's annual
luncheon on Feb. 15, 2002. However, requests for the video later
that year by NBC News, the Fox News Channel and NewsMax.com were
refused by the business group.
It's not known whether the ex-president had an agreement with the
LIA to prohibit distribution of their recording.
NewsMax.com's audiotape of the event is the only publicly available
recording of Clinton's remarks.
In July, 9/11 commission spokesman Al Felzenberg told NewsMax that
the ex-president's admission would likely be part of the probe.
"Since this is obviously on the public record, I wouldn't be
surprised if it came up," he explained.
But five months later, the Kean commission has yet to seek the
original audiotape, which shows the ex-president detailing his
decision to pass up what turned out to be America's best chance to
avoid the 9/11 attacks.
Didn't you take basic civics in elementary school?
All the foreigners together, have it within their power to collapse
Bush's
dollar any time they choose, by simply turning-off the capital flow.
They could do it easier than that. They could all start buying Euro's with
dollars.
Who are these foreigners, who, one month before Election Day,
will be propping-up the Bush economy with their money ?
The Chinese, the Russians, the Japanese, and the Europeans.
Not investing in the US would be suicide for these countries.
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Not true.
There are better investments than a ragged-arse nation run by an insane
religious zealot.
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I thought the insane religious zealots were people who become human
bombs or fly planes into buildings?
Would you be more specific what constitutes an insane religious zealot?
Robert Miller
member of www.norfed.org
Bringing America back to value $1 at a time!
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