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![]() Right On, Dude!!! Democrats are proving lately that they have no desire to take care of the problems of their loyal base. Democrats would rather do nothing so the problem of affordable medicine remains a problem then they can do like they've been doing for the past fifty years, i.e. claim that they will solve any and all problems if only they are voted into power. Yet, they never manage to do anything about problems because they would rather keep the problems going so they can continue to say they are the answer to any and all problems. So sad for them that President Bush is taking away many of their favorite issues. Medicare prescription medicine plan is just another example of Democrat hypocrisy - as long as they could continue to give it lip service and accuse the Republicans of attempting to cut benefits, they were happy. Now that it's being shown how easy it is to get something done to solve problems they balk. It's quite pathetic really and one of the main reasons they are inept, confused and losing power and votes at an increasing rate. Democrats have put themselves into the untenable position of good things happening to the country meaning bad things happening to the Democrat Party. And they call Mr. Bush dumb. Duh! S.Simon "N1EE" wrote in message om... Have you noticed how ****ed off the liberals are about the Medicare bill that just passed in the House of Representatives? The are ****ed only because it was sponsored by conservatives. They hate and fear Bush because he pulls the carpet out under their feet so often. The liberals sure look funny with no legs to stand on. Here is a case of a bill they would love, if they sponsored it, but they have to scream about it just to try and undermine the conservatives. They scream because it means they have lost votes from the elderly who need a prescription drug benefit. God bless those who stand fast behind the President to show unity to the world, in time of war. And shame on the self serving liberals politicians who would do our country harm to further their agendas and advance their own personal wealth. Bart Senior "Simple Simon" wrote TIMECNN POLL: Most Registered Voters Would Choose Bush Fri Nov 21 2003 19:44:24 ET New York - If the 2004 Presidential election was held today, registered voters surveyed for TIME/CNN would choose President George W. Bush over any of the declared Democratic candidates. In a direct run against Bush, Gen. Wesley Clark fares the best among registered voters (Clark 42%, Bush 49%), closely followed by Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry (Kerry 41%, Bush 49%). Bush would beat any of three other Democrats, 52 percent to 39 percent, in a direct match: Missouri Rep. Dick Gephardt, Connecticut Sen. Joseph Lieberman, or Vermont Gov. Howard Dean. Against Bush, North Carolina Sen. John Edwards would lose, 38 percent to 52 percent. When registered Democrats are asked which Democratic presidential nominee they would vote for, Dean edges out Clark 14 percent to 12 percent, followed Lieberman (11%), Kerry (9%), Gephardt (6%), then Edwards and the Rev. Al Sharpton (5%). The TIME/CNN Poll, conducted November 18-19, 2003 by Harris Interactive, surveyed 1,330 registered voters by telephone. The margin of error is +/-2.7% points for registered voters, and +/-4.7% for Democratic voters surveyed for TIME/CNN. |
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