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To: Roscoe
Roscoe if you want to buy off on Bustamante making appointments that would be supportive of tough crime laws and the death penalty go ahead. I'm not buying it.

I do find it remarkable that your paralysis has recovered so quickly though, because you couldn't find any statements by Schwarzenegger saying he wouldn't raise taxes a short while ago, but within moments you had Davis and Bustamente quotes on the forum.

Some of us have been quite curious what your game was this election cycle. I must say you take the bait rather quickly.

What's up Roscoe? For weeks you've been playing stupid as a brick when it came to supportive comments about Scharzenegger.  You couldn't think of one area where Schwarzenegger was better. What's up with that Roscoe?

Is it just that you have an inside with Davis and Bustamante, or are you more motivated to defend them? Why would you be?

20 posted on 09/19/2003 2:15:36 PM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: DoughtyOne
Schwarzenegger may raise taxes
Michael McKenna in Los Angeles
22aug03

ARNOLD Schwarzenegger was given his first political lesson yesterday when he abandoned his monosyllabic campaign script and opened the door to raising taxes if he were elected governor of California.

At his first major press conference, the Republican candidate admitted that although he did not want to raise taxes "we can't ever say never" to new revenue-raising measures to attack the state's $US38 billion (58 billion) budget deficit.
23 posted on 09/19/2003 2:18:43 PM PDT by Roscoe
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