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thepatriot:
UN represented???? speak for yourself Hun, I for one am NOT nor will I ever be represented by a one world government again see my first reply

thepatriot:

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"Rendered the United Nations irrelevant, for that I applaude Him!!!!!! Ask any Vet who served under a UN flag what they think of that one. Bush has made several mistakes but you list is skewed at best, one man in office cannot accomplish all that single hadedly be it Bush, Clinton, Regan, Carter , Ford , Nixon, LBJ

I know ya hate Bush there is not a lot to like about him I agree. That being said I think you need to look at both sides of the isle and pass the Blame around evenly especially to the incumbants on capitol hill."

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Again, pass the blame around they are all guilty, I just ponder the thought of where we would be had Mr Gore wone the election, oh excuse me Bush took it, well if idiots in Florida would learn how to punch a voting ballot then we would know who the real winner was. And oh by the way, check your ecoonomic history the economy was on a down slide the last eight months of the Clinton administration[ This Message was edited by: thepatriot on 2004-04-15 12:56 ]

Anonymous:
122 million tax-paying Americans won't pay any federal tax at all this year, thanks to tax cuts.  Score 1 BUSH

Second, those of us with children saw our child tax credit increase from $600.00 to $1,000 per child this year enabling us to better meet the needs and wants of our own family, not Uncle Sam.

Works for me!!

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kaydeejaded:
"Everyone knows that the tax cuts are tilted towards the heavily wealthy." said Robert S. McIntrye, Director of the citizens for Tax Justice. " we also need to keep in mind that the rest of us will pay dearly for those upper income tax cuts, as we confront our share of the giant debt Bush is building up."

"Over six years, Bush's polices will add $87 billion to our debt burden every 51 days!" McIntryre noted."For all but the richest Americans that enormous added burden will but dwarf any paltry tax cuts they'll receive."

Current projections from the Congressional Budget Office show that President Bush's tax and economic policies will impose and average of just over $13,000 in additional debt on each man, woman and child in America--or more than $52,000 in added debt per family of four.

Even after subtracting the savings from the presidents tax cuts the net burden of Bush's policies over six years will average $9,456 per person and 37,826 per family of four nationwide.  
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Anonymous:
12/05/02

Class Warfare and the Nanny State: John Kerry Wakes the Ghosts of the 1970's

Launching his presidential campaign, Massachusetts senator trashes President Bush's tax cuts and proposes a grab bag of pork and state interventionism

WASHINGTON - In his first speech on economic policy since forming a presidential exploratory committee, Senator John Kerry (D-MA) took aim at President Bush's signature tax cut package and proposed his own collection of economic initiatives.

The contrast between the two packages could not be more striking - while the Bush plan cut income tax rates across the board and eliminated such hated and discriminatory taxes as the Death Tax and the Marriage Penalty, Kerry would repeal those tax cuts and instead transfer wealth to targeted interest groups such as organized labor and environmentalists. And he would repeal the Bush tax cuts to "pay for" temporary payroll tax reductions, which are sure to disappear soon after they have served their purpose on election day.

"Kerry's speech takes me back to the days of gas lines and stagflation," said taxpayer advocate Grover Norquist, President of Americans for Tax Reform. "Rather than reducing the burdens of government and freeing the spirit of innovation, Kerry's proposals enshrine those burdens and add to them. Far from spurring growth, his package of tax and spending measures is nothing but a payoff to his friends on the left."

Senator Kerry's proposals include replacing Bush's tax cuts with a temporary "payroll tax holiday," extending unemployment insurance benefits and increasing the minimum wage, introducing job creation tax credits, and pouring money into environmental research.

"John Kerry seems to delight in moving money around.

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