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Thursday, August 1, 2002 |
Voter Attitudes Abruptly Shift
A Series of Surveys from a Bipartisan Pair of Pollsters
The political landscape for the midterm elections is changing dramatically. So concludes the latest political survey conducted for NPR by Democrat Stan Greenberg and Republican Bill McInturff. The two say that what they consider to be the "leading political indicators" all have shifted -- sharply and suddenly. [NPR]
Too many scandals and a lack of answers from the Prez and Veep, both of whom have their own business skeletons. We need resolve and direction, not soundbite politics from the Shrub...mj
6:28:54 PM
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Barons of Bankruptcy
You may want to take some motion-sickness pills before you read these articles.
The conclusion is hard to miss. Over the past few years we have had a large number of people who have been raping and fleecing investors, driving companies into the ground, and putting hundreds of thousands out of work. Meanwhile they made 'billions and billions' in ill gained wealth.
Social justice says that Kenneth Lay should have to stand in a stadium and write checks to all the Enron employees who lost retirement money. The $247 million he made since 1999 would help take a bite out of the pain. Sadly, with Bush in the Whitehouse, most of these people will get aways with the things they did. Oh sure there will be a few show trials to make it look good, but for the most part nothing will be done!...mj
8:40:53 AM
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