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jim-- July 28th 04 12:46 AM

OT--Bush favorability up, Kerry's down
 

"Gould 0738" wrote in message
...
SIGN SEEN ON A TIP JAR TODAY:

Hey, Republicans! Afraid of change? Leave it here! :-)


The jar was owned by a Democrat of course.


Yup. Just another hard working American trying to scratch a living

together.
Just a single mom too proud to take welfare, and working for the

subsistence
mini-wages paid by a billionaire "compassionate conservative".

\


Sounds more like a conservative than a liberal...libs love the welfare
checks, don't they?. And the billionaire compassionate person could most
likely be T Heinz Kerry.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...NG4T7CTRN1.DTL




Harry Krause July 28th 04 12:46 AM

OT--Bush favorability up, Kerry's down
 
Gould 0738 wrote:
SIGN SEEN ON A TIP JAR TODAY:

Hey, Republicans! Afraid of change? Leave it here! :-)


The jar was owned by a Democrat of course.


Yup. Just another hard working American trying to scratch a living together.
Just a single mom too proud to take welfare, and working for the subsistence
mini-wages paid by a billionaire "compassionate conservative".



A friend of mine who works as an organizer for HERE (hotel employees
unions) told me Republicans come to conventions with one white shirt and
one $20 bill, and they never change either.

--
A vote for Nader is a vote for Bush;
A vote for Bush is a vote for Apocalypse.

Gould 0738 July 28th 04 12:57 AM

OT--Bush favorability up, Kerry's down
 
Sounds more like a conservative than a liberal...libs love the welfare
checks, don't they?.


Does not compute.

Take my neighborhood in Seattle.
There were 10-15 "No Iraq War" signs for every "Pro War" sign displayed before
we invaded Iraq. Kerry signs are popping up all over, (even though he's not a
liberal, he's more liberal than Bush), and a Bush sign is really hard to find.
50 year old 2-bedroom houses without views sell for $500-600k, and on streets
with any sort of view at all the (normally larger) houses sell in the high six
to low seven figure numbers. I don't think most of my neighbors are on welfare,
unless they're in cahoots with John H's supposedly "welfare" neighbors buying
$600k houses back in DC.



NOYB July 28th 04 01:21 AM

OT--Bush favorability up, Kerry's down
 

"Gould 0738" wrote in message
...
Sounds more like a conservative than a liberal...libs love the welfare
checks, don't they?.


Does not compute.

Take my neighborhood in Seattle.


Since you mentioned Seattle, here's an interesting thing I read about
something happening in your neck of the woods:

"Not to be outdone politically, the Association for Washington Business is
taking an unusual step. For the first time in its 100 year history, the AWB
has announced it will endorse many incumbent state lawmakers in the Nov. 2
election. The criteria: the voting record of each lawmaker in making the
state competitive.

On its Web site, the AWB supports re-election for 13 state Senators and 35
members of the House of Representatives. There isn't a Democrat on the
list."

------------------------------------------------------

Did you catch that, Chuck? "There isn't a Democrat on the list"...of
lawmakers who are making the state competitive for business and job
creation.

Here's the link:

http://www.king5.com/sharedcontent/n...S.5dd9b82.html



NOYB July 28th 04 01:25 AM

OT--Bush favorability up, Kerry's down
 

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
Gould 0738 wrote:
SIGN SEEN ON A TIP JAR TODAY:

Hey, Republicans! Afraid of change? Leave it here! :-)

The jar was owned by a Democrat of course.


Yup. Just another hard working American trying to scratch a living

together.
Just a single mom too proud to take welfare, and working for the

subsistence
mini-wages paid by a billionaire "compassionate conservative".



A friend of mine who works as an organizer for HERE (hotel employees
unions) told me Republicans come to conventions with one white shirt and
one $20 bill, and they never change either.


A friend of mine who works in the hotel industry told me the best
conventions for employees to work are dental conventions and car dealer
conventions...because both are exceptional consumers of alcoholic
beverages...and both are excellent tippers. Also, I'm pretty sure that most
dentists and car dealers are Republicans.




jim-- July 28th 04 01:48 AM

OT--Bush favorability up, Kerry's down
 

"Gould 0738" wrote in message
...
Sounds more like a conservative than a liberal...libs love the welfare
checks, don't they?.


Does not compute.

Take my neighborhood in Seattle.
There were 10-15 "No Iraq War" signs for every "Pro War" sign displayed

before
we invaded Iraq. Kerry signs are popping up all over, (even though he's

not a
liberal, he's more liberal than Bush), and a Bush sign is really hard to

find.
50 year old 2-bedroom houses without views sell for $500-600k, and on

streets
with any sort of view at all the (normally larger) houses sell in the high

six
to low seven figure numbers. I don't think most of my neighbors are on

welfare,
unless they're in cahoots with John H's supposedly "welfare" neighbors

buying
$600k houses back in DC.



And how about this part of my post you deleted in your reply?
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And the billionaire compassionate person could most
likely be T Heinz Kerry.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...NG4T7CTRN1.DTL


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Gould 0738 July 28th 04 02:34 AM

OT--Bush favorability up, Kerry's down
 
And how about this part of my post you deleted in your reply?

That wasn't part of your post, it was a
link to some other person's idea on the internet. If I wanted to debate that
person or publication, I would do so directly.

Gould 0738 July 28th 04 02:42 AM

OT--Bush favorability up, Kerry's down
 
"Not to be outdone politically, the Association for Washington Business is
taking an unusual step. For the first time in its 100 year history, the AWB
has announced it will endorse many incumbent state lawmakers in the Nov. 2
election. The criteria: the voting record of each lawmaker in making the
state competitive.

On its Web site, the AWB supports re-election for 13 state Senators and 35
members of the House of Representatives. There isn't a Democrat on the
list."

------------------------------------------------------

Did you catch that, Chuck? "There isn't a Democrat on the list"...of
lawmakers who are making the state competitive for business and job
creation.

Here's the link:


http://www.king5.com/sharedcontent/n...es/NW_072004TB

CsmallbizDS.5dd9b82.htmlhttp://www.king5.com/sharedcontent/northwest/bizco
ach/stories/NW_072004TBCsmallbizDS.5dd9b82.html

Shows how easily you can be confused by
a snapshot of a tiny portion of a broad landscape.

When Boeing was blackmailing several states simultaneously, our sell-out
Democratic Governor and state legislators panicked and reduced Boeing's taxes
with a package worth over $3 billion over the next few years. The payoff to the
state?
We just heard that Boeing is going to hire 2000 people here, at probably $50k a
year average apiece. In other words, if the rest of the taxpayers in the state
will pay more money or forego enough services to subsidize Boeing for $3
billion, Boeing will see that we get a tiny fraction of that money back in
wages.

The lawmakers who supported granting the corporate welfare to Boeing are
probably high on the list of people working to make the state "favorable" for
business. :-(

Bert Robbins July 28th 04 02:46 AM

OT--Bush favorability up, Kerry's down
 

"Calif Bill" wrote in message
.net...

"Tamaroak" wrote in message
...
Bush is a deserter. The new records indicate he wasn't paid for three
months in 1972. After 30 days you are "dropped from the rolls" as a
deserter, unless your daddy is George H.W. Bush, that is. (Mine wasn't,
so I had to show up every morning.)

Those of us who wore a uniform know this.

Kerry had the balls to show up in Viet Nam when he probably could have
used his connections and wealth to get out of it like Bush, Rumsfeld,
Cheney, Wolfowitz and all the rsdt of those cheickenhawks did. Bush
didn't, and has never done anything in his life I've heard of showing
any real courage.

Capt. Jeff


In the reserves, if you were out more than 30 days changing units, you got

a
notice to go to meetings, and if you were out longer than 90 days, you got
activated for the duration of what it takes to make 2 years active duty.

So
he was out maybe less than 120 days, and he may have had 2 years active

duty
in. Flight training would take at least a year of active duty.
Bill



President Bush was an F-102 pilot. The F-102 was being phased out. So the
Air Guard, and the Air Force, weren't really interested in retraining him to
fly other aircraft when he was getting out in less than a year. Most likely
hes was told to make himself scarce.



Bert Robbins July 28th 04 02:52 AM

OT--Bush favorability up, Kerry's down
 

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
Gould 0738 wrote:
SIGN SEEN ON A TIP JAR TODAY:

Hey, Republicans! Afraid of change? Leave it here! :-)

The jar was owned by a Democrat of course.


Yup. Just another hard working American trying to scratch a living

together.
Just a single mom too proud to take welfare, and working for the

subsistence
mini-wages paid by a billionaire "compassionate conservative".



A friend of mine who works as an organizer for HERE (hotel employees
unions) told me Republicans come to conventions with one white shirt and
one $20 bill, and they never change either.


You don't get rich by giving your money to anybody that wants it.




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