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Dave, either give a coherent argument why you don't like the president or STFU.

 

Oh, and about the caps lock. IT'S NOT FUCKING MEANT TO BE ON ALL THE TIME!!!! WOW! WHAT A CONCEPT!

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Dave, either give a coherent argument why you don't like the president or STFU.

 

Oh, and about the caps lock. IT'S NOT FUCKING MEANT TO BE ON ALL THE TIME!!!! WOW! WHAT A CONCEPT!

 

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U.S. President George W. Bush, speaking about his Administration's job and growth plan Philadelphia, July 24, 2003, said "NEW GOVERNMENT CHECKS WILL BE ON THEIR WAY TO MILLIONS OF AMERICANS WITH CHILDREN JUST AS SOON AS I GET MY DICK OUT OF THIS WRINGER!" (Dick LaWaque/Speuters)

 

 

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Editorial suggests that Bush plan is to induce federal insolvency to force a sweeping program of privatization:

 

Greenspan Testimony Highlights Bush Plan for Deliberate Federal Bankruptcy

 

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Only Rep. Dennis Kucinich and former Vermont Governor Howard Dean have talked explicitly about the Republican privatization agenda in this election year. Dean has noted that the Bush economic model for the U.S. is Argentina, although the sophistication of that analogy is lost on the average voter. Kucinich has talked about the dangers of privatizing water.

 

Privatization deserves to be front and center in this country's political debate, and privatization's history of miserable failure needs to be placed squarely on the table in plain language for the electorate to consider. The history of failed privatization schemes includes doomed water privatization projects in South America and the U.S. (Atlanta is the poster child), rail privatization in Britain, and school and prison privatization in the U.S.

 

The Bush administration's pursuit of federal bankruptcy on behalf of their largest corporate sponsors, who will be the primary beneficiaries of privatization, represents an all out assault on the idea that the federal government should represent the commonweal (sic) and act as a wise custodian of our collective resources. We see instead a vision of a global battlefield where scarce resources go to the strongest and to those who already have. Mr. Greenspan's comments today tell us that this world view extends to the domestic front and will continue and accelerate in a second Bush administration.

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