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To: waterstraat; All
Bush wants mexicans employed and given citizenship, he wants to spend a half trillion dollars in Iraq, yet he is doing nothing to get the jobs and factories back from asia, and does not want to give unemployed american citizens any extended benefits. The voters will clearly see this in 2004.

Look at the States he lost or won by 10,000 votes or less...[we all know he lost the popular vote]...his neglect to the Home Front is appalling.

I'm not sure he can be reelected, especially if this new batch of charges that even before 9-11 he was fixin' to "DO" Iraq sticks.

126 posted on 01/11/2004 9:20:56 AM PST by Lael (Bush to Middle Class: Send your kids to DIE in Iraq while I send your LIVELIHOODS to INDIA!)
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To: Lael
Look at the States he lost or won by 10,000 votes or less...[we all know he lost the popular vote]...his neglect to the Home Front is appalling. I'm not sure he can be reelected,

With the numbers of now unemployed, and with the absence of the gun issue(the democrats wont discuss gun control this year), all the close states will probably go to Dean instead of bush. I dont think bush will be the first president in history who lost the popular vote to get re-elected.

Bush will run on his record:

massive federal budget deficit,

massive balance of trade deficit,

falling US dollar,

millions of jobless,

war,

factories moving out of the United States,

terrorism a household word and terror alerts every day since bush got elected,

loss of world respect,

the illegal immigrants he wants to give jobs and social security and citizenship to, etc.

I could run against bush's record and win the election. If I can win, so can any democrat.

128 posted on 01/11/2004 10:34:23 AM PST by waterstraat
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