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Posted by He was obviously a better man than you! on October 26, 2002 at 18:28:39 from (206.214.174.103):
In Reply to: Re: Great man posted by Ultradog MN on October 26, 2002 at 12:51:51:
He fought against the Enrons and corporate farms that run this country. He wanted better healthcare, fair wages, decent retirements, and so on. The GOP only talks about lowering my taxes when in reallity they only lower taxes for the richest of America. Most of whom have never sweat or bled to make a living. OH, the GOP might give a crumb once in a blue moon to the sheep to keep em following but the real meat and potatoes go to big biz. 20 years ago the average CEO income was 40 times the average floor worker income. As of 2000 it was 300 times that of the average floor worker. One of the few voices shouting facts like that was PAUL WELLSTONE!!! NOT THE GOP AT ALL!!!!!!!!! You dumb A$$. Can't you see who is really on your side. You can't because you have been brain washed into thinking the GOP Knows what is best for you. Name one bill sponsored by the GOP that actually directly benefits you or your family or your ancestors. I can name several the DFL has sponsored. If it weren't for the DFL there wouldn't be overtime pay or paid vacations and holidays. Nor the right to unionize or take unpaid time off work for family medical leave. No social securty or the GI Bill. No Medicare or minimum wage. This antigun or antiAmerican scare put out by the GOP is making a fool out of people like you.
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