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To: photogirl
"We want the money, the billions of dollars that they are already spending on the war to be spent on clinics, schools and books, creating real jobs," Ahuja said.

Hold on just a minute, Mr. A. Since when is it the Federal Government's responsibility to 'create' a job? Those are created in the private sector, which is fleeing California en masse.
-'on clinics'-as if doctors cruelly turn people away without insurance-many do not, thus dispelling the myth of golf-playing lords; in fact there are a few doctors who are still in debt trying to pay back their education loans-working for the government doesn't make this any easier for them.
-'schools and books'-What? More money wasted to churn out 'graduates' so ignorant they can't even read their own diplomas?
'We want the money'-You think the President is just going to up and say, "Okay Mr. Ahuja, you and your friends can help yourselves to the federal budget coffers"? Dream on.

Earth to Protesters: If you want more money, to go to college, get health care, and to go to work, here's what you all need to do: GET OFF YOUR DUFFS AND FIND A JOB!

-Regards, T.
135 posted on 03/20/2003 8:22:02 PM PST by T Lady (.Freed From the Dimocratic Shackles since 1992)
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To: T Lady
Well said.
Heres some more crap I just found, this is some dimwit "supporting our troops:"



"Turn military bases into industrial centers for the production of low cost housing, schools, hospitals, daycare centers, rail lines, inner city parks, and other social and public goods that can enrich rather than snuff out life."
I just don't know what to say....



153 posted on 03/20/2003 8:30:59 PM PST by photogirl (Michigan Rally, 3/23/03 in Lansing, be there or else!!)
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