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Gehan Gehale <[log in to unmask]>
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Gehan Gehale <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Sep 2004 21:26:52 -0500
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 19:05:35 -0400, Brice Yokem <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> So what does all of this stuff above mean, Gehan?  Republicans goof off?
  No, I think it shows that republicans seem to take more vacation
days, by far then most dems. Read in to it what you will. I think it
shows a lack of respect personally...

> While Clinton was playing grabass with Monica, was that work, or vacation?
   I belive that would be consided a break, a very sad event to which
I disagree with. I think clinton was an ass of a husband, and those
acts were extremely disrespectfull in many ways. Did that make him a
bad president, leader wise? I think no, Many jerks make great leaders.
I'm not sure what it says for the country as a whole but that's just
my thoughts..

> Is it possible when a Republican takes time off, it is really time off?
  Sure that could be true for any elected official,

> Is it possible when a Democrat is supposed to be working, he is really
> goofing off and calling it 'work'?
  Sure that could be true for any elected official,

> How many votes did Senator Kerry miss?
> Was he 'working' then?
   I'm really not sure, It wasn't my state(turn) to watch him but I
plan on looking that up later..

> Although counting days off is an objective measure,
> it is too easy to 'hide' fun stuff under the guise of 'work' to be a
> meaningful measure.
  Sure that could be true for any elected official,


 Personally, in my opinion. I feel that bush has really let me down.
I'm a firm believer in the envionment, jobs, and the debit/buget. All
of which have failed under bush. I know people can argue that the jobs
failed after clinton left office but due to things he set in motion.
But on the whole I don't think bush has done enough to save them. I
deffentlly know that he's done the damage to the envi. since he's been
in office. I've read several of his presidential orders on that. It
makes me cringe everytime I see a headline that says bush just singed
a new executive order. I know that in my heart everything that happens
america falls down a little bit...

May we someday rise back up.
--
Gehan Gehale
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