"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Bert Robbins wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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thunder wrote:
On Fri, 21 May 2004 22:47:03 -0400, Bert Robbins wrote:
Again, lets crack open ANWR, the coast of California, the Gulf of
Mexico
and let's put those wind turbines off of Cape Cod. Oh, and let's start
building more nuclear plants.
What is your boy's program?
"John Kerry has the vision to create a new Manhattan Project to make
America independent of Middle East oil in 10 years ..."
http://www.johnkerry.com/issues/energy/
It's probably too little too late. We might have had a chance if
Reagan
hadn't gutted Carter's energy initiatives 25 years ago. Since that
time
it is estimated we have burned up an additional 20-25% of the world's
total supply of oil.
Bush is an incompetent POTUS who mismanages about everything he tries.
He's done nothing of consequence to promote energy conservation,
probably because that would interfere with the profits of his buddies in
the petrol business.
Now say something good about Kerry.
Bush's pooched policies in Iraq are a direct cause of what is happening
at the gas pump because of the political fall-out in the Middle East. I
haven't looked yet, but I'm sure I can find a chart that shows what has
happened to gasoline prices during the Bush mis-administration.
Now say something good about Kerry.
Thie country cannot afford any more of George W. Bush. On election day,
hopefully, American voters will turn him out of office, perhaps by
numbers large enough that preclude another FIX by his rabid supporters.
Now say something good about Kerry.
I'm almost feeling that there is a possibility the Senate might change
hands, too. Maybe. The polls are showing the voters want real change,
and an upheaval in Congress is a good place to start.
Now say something good about Kerry.
It's too bad the House isn't more closely matched. If it were, there
would be real hearings taking place now.
Your are too funny. Now say something good about Kerry.
Your are sounding more and more like a whinny little kid each day.
Something good about Kerry? Sure.
John Kerry is a bright, articulate guy, a thinker, a fellow who takes
advantage of his liberal arts education and on major issues, ponders
alternatives, sees a number of sides, and tries to fomulate solutions
that take into account the fact that some challenges cannot be solved
with simple-minded sound-bites or putting on a jump suit and pretending
you're a soldier.
Did the military turn you down or did you wash out of boot camp?
In other words, he is somewhat of an intellectual, a man who is capable
of thinking and does so.
Anyone can be an intellectual, leaders are harder to find.
Just the opposite of the incompetent ass now in the White House, the
mismanager of about everything he touches.
Oh, and he's from Massachusetts and can spell it. I doubt Bush can spell
Connecticut without a crib sheet.
What does being from Massachusetts have to do with anything?