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Geeze...Wexler has been making a lot of noise lately...anyone see him running for a V.P. spot with Hillary?
1 posted on 09/21/2005 4:05:29 PM PDT by My Favorite Headache
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He was so quiet for a while now hes back to his old obnoxious self...what was he just cleared in a disappearing intern case or grand jury?????


2 posted on 09/21/2005 4:07:02 PM PDT by samadams2000 (Pitchforks and Lanterns..with a smiley face!)
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It's the dims answer to everything - raise taxes.


3 posted on 09/21/2005 4:07:12 PM PDT by Graybeard58 (Remember and pray for Sgt. Matt Maupin - MIA/POW- Iraq since 04/09/04)
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Bush should propose further tax cuts to RAISE revenue. Let's have a debate about the budgeting tomfoolery that's based on false assumptions.
6 posted on 09/21/2005 4:08:51 PM PDT by Brett66 (Where government advances – and it advances relentlessly – freedom is imperiled -Janice Rogers Brown)
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Wexler - what a loser!


7 posted on 09/21/2005 4:10:10 PM PDT by PatriotGirl827 (There are no short cuts to any place worth going.)
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Bob Wexler won't call for a tax increase. Now who's the demagogue here?

(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
8 posted on 09/21/2005 4:10:50 PM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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This coming from the Congressman of the area in Florida that was never hit by any hurricanes last year, but received monies to cover damages and funerals! What a whiner!

It's always funny when the "whiner" and Weiner get together. It's a whinerweiner!


9 posted on 09/21/2005 4:13:58 PM PDT by Road Warrior ‘04 (Kill 'em til they're dead! Then, kill 'em again!)
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I'm sure he would just rather airdrop bundles of cash over the area.


10 posted on 09/21/2005 4:16:46 PM PDT by kenth
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Geeze...Wexler has been making a lot of noise lately...anyone see him running for a V.P. spot with Hillary

Nah that's barney frank's position.

Little bobbie is going to have in get into line and smooth talk hillary for second place and most coveted place in the modern democrat party.

11 posted on 09/21/2005 4:17:35 PM PDT by Dane ( anyone who believes hillary would do something to stop illegal immigration is believing gibberish)
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Wexler Blasts Republicans for Putting Conditions on Katrina Rebuilding Funds

This is the best news I've heard in weeks!

13 posted on 09/21/2005 4:28:25 PM PDT by Right_in_Virginia
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Conditions? Like, ah, NEED!?


14 posted on 09/21/2005 4:30:01 PM PDT by My2Cents (The political battles of our day are battles over morality, between the haves and the have nots.)
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anyone see him running for a V.P. spot with Hillary?

Not likely, considering her opinion of Jews.

15 posted on 09/21/2005 4:30:54 PM PDT by My2Cents (The political battles of our day are battles over morality, between the haves and the have nots.)
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Geeze...Wexler has been making a lot of noise lately...anyone see him running for a V.P. spot with Hillary?

Now, that would be a handsome couple!

17 posted on 09/21/2005 4:45:57 PM PDT by Pearls Before Swine (Is /sarc really needed?)
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Doesn't Wexler understand that the GOP and people like us can't accomplish our goal of killing poor black people if we just hand over money?

What a numbskull he is. Has he ever wondered why we invented Hurricane Katrina in the first place? Or why we made Hurricane Rita to finish the job? Doesn't he know anything?

18 posted on 09/21/2005 4:47:05 PM PDT by blake6900 (YOUR AD HERE)
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Hey Wexler ... it's our money

CUT THE PORK NOW!!


20 posted on 09/21/2005 5:04:22 PM PDT by Mo1
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Operation Offset, it's being opposed by all the right (wrong) people.


23 posted on 09/21/2005 6:05:43 PM PDT by NeoCaveman (I support Mike Pence and Operation Offset)
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Bite your tongue! :-) Yikes!


25 posted on 09/21/2005 8:24:02 PM PDT by ladyinred (It is all my fault okay?)
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It's his come back to the GOP conservatives stating the funding should come out of the PORK. This A'Hole would never concede any Federal pork project. Don't take fat off the Feds, take the lean meat off the taxpayer is his view.


26 posted on 09/21/2005 8:24:06 PM PDT by Alissa
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Guess Wexler and the other Democrats don't understand human nature, nor do they understand how to alleviate poverty and create wealth as well as America's early settlers and its Founders in the 1700's did.

Perhaps they could benefit by reading Governor William Bradford's 1623 record of the abject poverty and conditions of the Plymouth Plantation under a system of redistribution of wealth (socialism, in today's parlance) and a common store of goods.

The people of Plymouth were starving, and, according to his record, reprinted below, things changed dramatically when a new system was tried which required that, "they should set corn every man for his own particular, and in that regard trust to themselves; in all other things to go on in the general way as before." In his own words, "This had very good success, for it made all hands very industrious, so as much more corn was planted than otherwise would have been by any means the Governor or any other could use, and saved him a great deal of trouble, and gave far better content. The women now went willingly into the field, and took their little ones with them to set corn; which before would allege weakness and inability; whom to have compelled would have been thought great tyranny and oppression."

The entire section of this excerpt of his "History," which follows the section describing the seeming hopelessness of their plight, is reprinted below:

"CHAPTER 16|Document 1

William Bradford, Of Plymouth Plantation 120--21

1623

"All this while no supply was heard of, neither knew they when they might expect any. So they began to think how they might raise as much corn as they could, and obtain a better crop than they had done, that they might not still thus languish in misery. At length, after much debate of things, the Governor (with the advice of the chiefest amongst them) gave way that they should set corn every man for his own particular, and in that regard trust to themselves; in all other things to go on in the general way as before. And so assigned to every family a parcel of land, according to the proportion of their number, for that end, only for present use (but made no division for inheritance) and ranged all boys and youth under some family. This had very good success, for it made all hands very industrious, so as much more corn was planted than otherwise would have been by any means the Governor or any other could use, and saved him a great deal of trouble, and gave far better content. The women now went willingly into the field, and took their little ones with them to set corn; which before would allege weakness and inability; whom to have compelled would have been thought great tyranny and oppression.

"The experience that was had in this common course and condition, tried sundry years and that amongst godly and sober men, may well evince the vanity of that conceit of Plato's and other ancients applauded by some of later times; that the taking away of property and bringing in community into a commonwealth would make them happy and flourishing; as if they were wiser than God. For this community (so far as it was) was found to breed much confusion and discontent and retard much employment that would have been to their benefit and comfort. For the young men, that were most able and fit for labour and service, did repine that they should spend their time and strength to work for other men's wives and children without any recompense. The strong, or man of parts, had no more in division of victuals and clothes than he that was weak and not able to do a quarter the other could; this was thought injustice. The aged and graver men to be ranked and equalized in labours and victuals, clothes, etc., with the meaner and younger sort, thought it some indignity and disrespect unto them. And for men's wives to be commanded to do service for other men, as dressing their meat, washing their clothes, etc., they deemed it a kind of slavery, neither could many husbands well brook it. Upon the point all being to have alike, and all to do alike, they thought themselves in the like condition, and one as good as another; and so, if it did not cut off those relations that God hath set amongst men, yet it did at least much diminish and take off the mutual respects that should be preserved amongst them. And would have been worse if they had been men of another condition. Let none object this is men's corruption, and nothing to the course itself. I answer, seeing all men have this corruption in them, God in His wisdom saw another course fitter for them."

The Founders' Constitution Volume 1, Chapter 16, Document 1 http://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founders/documents/v1ch16s1.html The University of Chicago Press

Bradford, William. Of Plymouth Plantation, 1620--1647. Edited by Samuel Eliot Morison. New York: Modern Library, 1967.

28 posted on 09/21/2005 8:35:30 PM PDT by loveliberty2
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The first condition should be that they pay it back.


29 posted on 09/21/2005 9:27:12 PM PDT by Mad_Tom_Rackham (Hate yourself? Hate everybody else, too? You'll be at home with the Democrats!)
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