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NO NEW COMPASSION br> Re: The Prowler's Will Christie Be First to Leave? /p> p>Just a question. Why won't Dubya clean house and get rid of all the Clinton / Gore holdovers? Is Bush 41 still president? I don't know why Dubya is surprised with the way things are going considering all the Clintonites still in office. What's the difference between this administration and the last? As it's turning out, not much. Too bad. I think Dubya had a golden opportunity presented to him to really make a difference in this country. Squandered! Maybe we can get the real deal in 2004. No more Bushes in the White House! Two is enough! What did Bush 41 do to help the economy? What is Bush 43 doing? About the same thing -- nothing! Dubya's economic team is a joke. He won't replace Alan Greenspan. It's like he doesn't care. Will he care after November's election? I hope he's satisfied with his accomplishments thus far, because, I think that's just about all he's going to do. I think the House will be returned to the Democrats plus, the Democrats in the Senate will probably pick up 2 -3 extra seats. All I can do is just wish Dubya the best of luck. This economy is doomed until 2004. Thank you George "can't we all just get along" W. Bush. br> -- Ron Norfleet /p> p> CNN SIN br> Re: George Neumayr's Kill the Rich Politics : /p> p>Why am I not surprised that Gray Davis's claim that Bill Simon is not paying his "fair share" in taxes has been echoed -- in exactly the same terms -- by Judy Woodruff on CNN's "Inside Politics"?
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