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To: sinkspur; TLBSHOW
The self-employed may listen to Rush at their discretion.

And I've finally completed Robert Baer, See No Evil: The True Story of a Ground Soldier in the CIA's War on Terror (Islamic Jihad = Iran, one of the Axis of Evil), so I can begin Ann Coulter, Slander: Liberal Lies About the American Right, of which Numero Uno may well be "A tax cut is equivalent to a second Holocaust."

Which is pure traitor-rapist42 ("It's Nazi time") the consort of the Butch of Buchenvald.

Now we are told by all manner of leftist weasels that W will water down his tax cut stimulus package to "avoid the appearance of favoring the wealthy".

I flash on screaming at our Senator's office again as at the passage of the Repeal of the First Amendment ("Campaign Finance Reform").

Meanwhile the framing of the Axis of Evil over a year ago seems especially prescient: Iraq had ties to Mohammad Atta; Iran continues to orchestrate attacks on us; and North Korea is poised to be China's deniable provocateur should we seem preoccupied.

Despite all the Left can do to a) sabotage our economy, and b) sabotage our security, we shall prosper in peace.

Remember Patton and make sure it is Saddam Hussein and Kim Jong Il who die for their countries.

Feet to the fire dittoes. Thank you in advance for adding me to your list.

128 posted on 01/02/2003 9:05:28 PM PST by PhilDragoo
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To: PhilDragoo
Feet to the fire dittoes. Thank you in advance for adding me to your list.

Youre welcome Phil...



On the other hand, conservatives are concerned that Bush may be swayed too much by Democratic attacks and will end up presenting Congress with a watered-down stimulus proposal that won't provide enough in investment incentives for the wealthy and businesses to jump-start the weak economy.


"If Bush did put out a plan that surrendered to the class war critics, he would lose many in his conservative base," said Stephen Moore, president of the Club for Growth.


Daniel Mitchell, an economist at the conservative Heritage Foundation, said his group was worried the administration would trim back too much on tax incentives.


"There is no question that the left will try to drag out the pagan god of class warfare and say this is just a sop to the president's rich friends," Mitchell said. "The purpose of making these changes is to get more investment into the economy and create more jobs. That's what really matters."

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20030103/ap_wo_en_po/na_fin_us_bush_economy_4

129 posted on 01/02/2003 9:07:38 PM PST by TLBSHOW
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