"Werner" <whetzner@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> On May 15, 3:37 pm, "CHICANERY" <BushBl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> AS I PREDICTED
>> Let me post a snippet of an on-line rant I posted on January 18, 2001,
>> about
>> what to expect:
>>
>> "The average American has a very short memory, and ever-changing
>> loyalties.
>> History shows that when a Democratic administration comes into office,
>> things get better for the average American. ...
>
>
> Yes, the average American does have a short memory. You are one.
>
> In 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt promised the American people
> that the new Social Security Tax would be invested at 3 per cent
> interest, so that, by 1983, the tax could be ended and returns on the
> investments would guarantee a retirement income for all Americans.
> http://capitaldistrict-lp.org/SocialSecurity.shtml
>
>
> Special Message to the Congress Proposing a Nationwide War on the
> Sources of Poverty
> March 16, 1964
>
> ... I have called for a national war on poverty. Our objective: total
> victory.
>
> ...And in the future, as in the past, this investment will return its
> cost many fold to our entire economy.
>
> ...The new program I propose is within our means. Its cost of 970
> million dollars
> http://capitaldistrict-lp.org/Poverty.shtml
>
>
> After sever hundred million dollars were spent to clean the
> environment at Love Canal all the pollutants are still there! The area
> is basically back to the way Hooker Chemical left it. The EPA has
> decreed Love Canal to be safe for repopulation. It has been "cleaned
> up". It is now known as Black Creek Village.
> http://capitaldistrict-lp.org/Environment.shtml
> and there is more.
> http://capitaldistrict-lp.org/Environment.shtml
>
> Dollars in the common treasury are like fish in the common sea -
> anyone who can will harvest to extinction. That is why socialism is
> fundamentally corrupting and can not work. ----
> http://www.capitaldistrict-lp.org/how.shtml
>
>
>
"Has every defense contractor yielded a perfect product, at a minimal
cost?
Has every cancer project brought a cure?
Has every space launching succeeded?
Has diplomatic imitative brought peace?
Why should a less-than perfect record for social programs be less
tolerable
to society than failed economic, military or diplomatic polices?"


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