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  1. #1
    TDidier
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    Thumbs down Bush by numbers

    From news article:

    Bush by numbers: Four years of double standards



    By Graydon Carter
    03 September 2004



    http://news.independent.co.uk/world/...p?story=557746


    1 Number of Bush administration public statements on National security issued between 20 January 2001 and 10 September 2001 that mentioned al-Qa'ida.

    104 Number of Bush administration public statements on National security and defence in the same period that mentioned Iraq or Saddam Hussein.

    101 Number of Bush administration public statements on National security and defence in the same period that mentioned missile defence.

    65 Number of Bush administration public statements on National security and defence in the same period that mentioned weapons of mass destruction.

    0 Number of times Bush mentioned Osama bin Laden in his three State of the Union addresses.

    73 Number of times that Bush mentioned terrorism or terrorists in his three State of the Union addresses.

    83 Number of times Bush mentioned Saddam, Iraq, or regime (as in change) in his three State of the Union addresses.

    $1m Estimated value of a painting the Bush Presidential Library in College Station, Texas, received from Prince Bandar, Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the United States and Bush family friend.

    0 Number of times Bush mentioned Saudi Arabia in his three State of the Union addresses.

    1,700 Percentage increase between 2001 and 2002 of Saudi Arabian spending on public relations in the United States.

    79 Percentage of the 11 September hijackers who came from Saudi Arabia.

    3 Number of 11 September hijackers whose entry visas came through special US-Saudi "Visa Express" programme.

    140 Number of Saudis, including members of the Bin Laden family, evacuated from United States almost immediately after 11 September.

    14 Number of Immigration and Naturalisation Service (INS) agents assigned to track down 1,200 known illegal immigrants in the United States from countries where al-Qa'ida is active.

    $3m Amount the White House was willing to grant the 9/11 Commission to investigate the 11 September attacks.

    $0 Amount approved by George Bush to hire more INS special agents.

    $10m Amount Bush cut from the INS's existing terrorism budget.

    $50m Amount granted to the commission that looked into the Columbia space shuttle crash.

    $5m Amount a 1996 federal commission was given to study legalised gambling.

    7 Number of Arabic linguists fired by the US army between mid-August and mid-October 2002 for being gay.

    George Bush: Military man

    1972 Year that Bush walked away from his pilot duties in the Texas National Guard, Nearly two years before his six-year obligation was up.

    $3,500 Reward a group of veterans offered in 2000 for anyone who could confirm Bush's Alabama guard service.

    600-700 Number of guardsmen who were in Bush's unit during that period.

    0 Number of guardsmen from that period who came forward with information about Bush's guard service.

    0 Number of minutes that President Bush, Vice-President Dick Cheney, the Defence Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, the assistant Defence Secretary, Paul Wolfowitz, the former chairman of the Defence Policy Board, Richard Perle, and the White House Chief of Staff, Karl Rove the main proponents of the war in Iraq served in combat (combined).

    0 Number of principal civilian or Pentagon staff members who planned the war who have immediate family members serving in uniform in Iraq.

    8 Number of members of the US Senate and House of Representatives who have a child serving in the military.

    10 Number of days that the Pentagon spent investigating a soldier who had called the President "a joke" in a letter to the editor of a Newspaper.

    46 Percentage increase in sales between 2001 and 2002 of GI Joe figures (children's toys).


  2. #2
    TDidier
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    Ambitious warrior

    2 Number of Nations that George Bush has attacked and taken over since coming into office.

    130 Approximate Number of countries (out of a total of 191 recognised by the United Nations) with a US military presence.

    43 Percentage of the entire world's military spending that the US spends on defence. (That was in 2002, the year before the invasion of Iraq.)

    $401.3bn Proposed military budget for 2004.

    Saviour of Iraq

    1983 The year in which Donald Rumsfeld, Ronald Reagan's special envoy to the Middle East, gave Saddam Hussein a pair of golden spurs as a gift.

    2.5 Number of hours after Rumsfeld learnt that Osama bin Laden was a suspect in the 11 September attacks that he brought up reasons to "hit" Iraq.

    237 Minimum number of misleading statements on Iraq made by top Bush administration officials between 2002 and January 2004, according to the California Representative Henry Waxman.

    10m Estimated number of people worldwide who took to the streets on 21 February 2003, in opposition to the invasion of Iraq, the largest simultaneous protest in world history.

    $2bn Estimated monthly cost of US military presence in Iraq projected by the White House in April 2003.

    $4bn Actual monthly cost of the US military presence in Iraq according to Secretary of Defence Rumsfeld in 2004.

    $15m Amount of a contract awarded to an American firm to build a cement factory in Iraq.

    $80,000 Amount an Iraqi firm spent (using Saddam's confiscated funds) to build the same factory, after delays prevented the American firm from starting it.

    2000 Year that Cheney said his policy as CEO of Halliburton oil services company was "we wouldn't do anything in Iraq".

    $4.7bn Total value of contracts awarded to Halliburton in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    $680m Estimated value of Iraq reconstruction contracts awarded to Bechtel.

    $2.8bnValue of Bechtel Corp contracts in Iraq.

    $120bn Amount the war and its aftermath are projected to cost for the 2004 fiscal year.

    35 Number of countries to which the United States suspended military assistance after they failed to sign agreements giving Americans immunity from prosecution before the International Criminal Court.

    92 Percentage of Iraq's urban areas with access to potable water in late 2002.

    60 Percentage of Iraq's urban areas with access to potable water in late 2003.

    55 Percentage of the Iraqi workforce who were unemployed before the war.

    80 Percentage of the Iraqi workforce who are unemployed a Year after the war.

    0 Number of American combat deaths in Germany after the Nazi surrender in May 1945.

    37 Death toll of US soldiers in Iraq in May 2003, the month combat operations "officially" ended.

    0 Number of coffins of dead soldiers returning home that the Bush administration has permitted to be photographed.

    0 Number of memorial services for the returned dead that Bush has attended since the beginning of the war.

    A soldier's best friend

    40,000 Number of soldiers in Iraq seven months after start of the war still without Interceptor vests, designed to stop a round from an AK-47.

    $60m Estimated cost of outfitting those 40,000 soldiers with Interceptor vests.

    62 Percentage of gas masks that army investigators discovered did Not work properly in autumn 2002.

    90 Percentage of detectors which give early warning of a biological weapons attack found to be defective.

    87 Percentage of Humvees in Iraq not equipped with armour capable of stopping AK-47 rounds and protecting against roadside bombs and landmines at the end of 2003.

    Making the country safer

    $3.29 Average amount allocated per person Nationwide in the first round of homeland security grants.

    $94.40 Amount allocated per person for homeland security in American Samoa.

    $36 Amount allocated per person for homeland security in Wyoming, Vice-President Cheney's home state.

    $17 Amount allocated per person in New York state.

    $5.87 Amount allocated per person in New York City.

    $77.92 Amount allocated per person in New Haven, Connecticut, home of Yale University, Bush's alma mater.

    76 Percentage of 215 cities surveyed by the US Conference of Mayors in early 2004 that had yet to receive a dime in federal homeland security assistance for their first-response units.

    5 Number of major US airports at the beginning of 2004 that the Transportation Security Administration admitted were Not fully screening baggage electronically.

    22,600 Number of planes carrying unscreened cargo that fly into New York each month.

    5 Estimated Percentage of US air cargo that is screened, including cargo transported on passenger planes.

    95 Percentage of foreign goods that arrive in the United States by sea.

    2 Percentage of those goods subjected to thorough inspection.

    $5.5bnEstimated cost to secure fully US ports over the Next decade.

    $0 Amount Bush allocated for port security in 2003.

    $46m Amount the Bush administration has budgeted for port security in 2005.

    15,000 Number of major chemical facilities in the United States.

    100 Number of US chemical plants where a terrorist act could endanger the lives of more than one million people.

    0 Number of new drugs or vaccines against "priority pathogens" listed by the Centres for Disease Control that have been developed and introduced since 11 September 2001.

    Giving a hand up to the advantaged

    $10.9m Average wealth of the members of Bush's original 16-person cabinet.

    75 Percentage of Americans unaffected by Bush's sweeping 2003 cuts in capital gains and dividends taxes.

    $42,000 Average savings members of Bush's cabinet received in 2003 as a result of cuts in capital gains and dividends taxes.

    10 Number of fellow members from the Yale secret society Skull and Bones that Bush has named to important positions (including the Associate Attorney General Robert McCallum Jr. and SEC chief Bill Donaldson).

    79 Number of Bush's initial 189 appointees who also served in his father's administration.

    A man with a lot of friends

    $113m Amount of total hard money the Bush-Cheney 2000 campaign received, a record.

    $11.5m Amount of hard money raised through the Pioneer programme, the controversial fund-raising process created for the Bush-Cheney 2000 campaign. (Participants pledged to raise at least $100,000 by bundling together cheques of up to $1,000 from friends and family. Pioneers were assigned numbers, which were included on all cheques, enabling the campaign to keep track of who raised how much.)

    George Bush: Money manager

    4.7m Number of bankruptcies that were declared during Bush's first three years in office.

    2002 The worst year for major markets since the recession of the 1970s.

    $489bn The US trade deficit in 2003, the worst in history for a single year.

    $5.6tr Projected national surplus forecast by the end of the decade when Bush took office in 2001.

    $7.22tr US national debt by mid-2004.

  3. #3
    minusthejihad
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    WOW! You both have definately convinced me to vote against Bush!








    SIKE!

  4. #4
    KSO
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    Quote Originally Posted by minusthejihad
    WOW! You both have definately convinced me to vote against Bush!
    Kol ha matzil nefesh ahat me Israel keilu hetzil olam ve mloo...

  5. #5
    scattergood
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    This is the only numbers about Bush or Kerry for that matter, that matters:

    http://electoral-vote.com/

    Everything else is just smoke and mirrors.

    Scattergood

    P.S. Nice cut and paste TDidier, could you do the same for Chirac?

  6. #6
    TDidier
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    Quote Originally Posted by scattergood

    P.S. Nice cut and paste TDidier, could you do the same for Chirac?
    Certainly yes, he was called "super-liar" in France some years ago about his usual campaign promises.

  7. #7
    Gabriel
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    Numbers

    Here is the only numbers I care about:

    Votes Kerry will recieve by me: 0
    Votes Bush will recieve by me: 1

  8. #8
    nuttie
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    Quote Originally Posted by TDidier
    $66bn Amount the United States spent on international aid and diplomacy in 1949.

    $23.8bn Amount the United States spent on international aid and diplomacy in 2002.
    Great, TDidier. I have just one little question. What are the above quoted facts supposed to prove?

  9. #9
    batyah
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    Angry Check Numbers 11, 14 and 24

    President Bush: Flip-Flopper-In-Chief

    September 2, 2004, Updated
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    From the beginning, George W. Bush has made his own credibility a central issue. On 10/11/00, then-Gov. Bush said: "I think credibility is important.It is going to be important for the president to be credible with Congress, important for the president to be credible with foreign nations." But President Bush's serial flip-flopping raises serious questions about whether Congress and foreign leaders can rely on what he says.

    <1.- 6 snipped for brevity>

    7. Iraq Funding

    BUSH SPOKESMAN DENIES NEED FOR ADDITIONAL FUNDS FOR THE REST OF 2004... "We do not anticipate requesting supplemental funding for '04" [White House Budget Director Joshua Bolton, 2/2/04]

    ...BUSH REQUESTS ADDITIONAL FUNDS FOR IRAQ FOR 2004 "I am requesting that Congress establish a $25 billion contingency reserve fund for the coming fiscal year to meet all commitments to our troops." [President Bush, Statement by President, 5/5/04]

    <8-10 snipped for brevity>

    11. Department of Homeland Security

    BUSH OPPOSES THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY..."So, creating a Cabinet office doesn't solve the problem. You still will have agencies within the federal government that have to be coordinated. So the answer is that creating a Cabinet post doesn't solve anything." [White House spokesman Ari Fleischer, 3/19/02]

    ...BUSH SUPPORTS THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY "So tonight, I ask the Congress to join me in creating a single, permanent department with an overriding and urgent mission: securing the homeland of America and protecting the American people." [President Bush, Address to the Nation, 6/6/02]

    12. Weapons of Mass Destruction

    BUSH SAYS WE FOUND THE WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION..."We found the weapons of mass destruction. We found biological laboratories...for those who say we haven't found the banned manufacturing devices or banned weapons, they're wrong, we found them." [President Bush, Interview in Poland, 5/29/03]

    ...BUSH SAYS WE HAVEN'T FOUND WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION "David Kay has found the capacity to produce weapons.And when David Kay goes in and says we haven't found stockpiles yet, and there's theories as to where the weapons went. They could have been destroyed during the war. Saddam and his henchmen could have destroyed them as we entered into Iraq. They could be hidden. They could have been transported to another country, and we'll find out." [President Bush, Meet the Press, 2/7/04]

    <13 snipped for brevity>

    14. Osama Bin Laden

    BUSH WANTS OSAMA DEAD OR ALIVE... "I want justice. And there's an old poster out West, I recall, that says, 'Wanted: Dead or Alive.'" [President Bush, on Osama Bin Laden, 09/17/01]

    ...BUSH DOESN'T CARE ABOUT OSAMA "I don't know where he is.You know, I just don't spend that much time on him... I truly am not that concerned about him."[President Bush, Press Conference, 3/13/02]

    <15 snipped for brevity>

    16. WMD Commission

    BUSH RESISTS AN OUTSIDE INVESTIGATION ON WMD INTELLIGENCE FAILURE... "The White House immediately turned aside the calls from Kay and many Democrats for an immediate outside investigation, seeking to head off any new wide-ranging election-year inquiry that might go beyond reports already being assembled by congressional committees and the Central Intelligence Agency." [NY Times, 1/29/04]

    ...BUSH SUPPORTS AN OUTSIDE INVESTIGATION ON WMD INTELLIGENCE FAILURE "Today, by executive order, I am creating an independent commission, chaired by Governor and former Senator Chuck Robb, Judge Laurence Silberman, to look at American intelligence capabilities, especially our intelligence about weapons of mass destruction." [President Bush, 2/6/04]

    17. Creation of the 9/11 Commission

    BUSH OPPOSES CREATION OF INDEPENDENT 9/11 COMMISSION... "President Bush took a few minutes during his trip to Europe Thursday to voice his opposition to establishing a special commission to probe how the government dealt with terror warnings before Sept. 11." [CBS News, 5/23/02]

    ...BUSH SUPPORTS CREATION OF INDEPENDENT 9/11 COMMISSION "President Bush said today he now supports establishing an independent commission to investigate the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks." [ABC News, 09/20/02]

    18. Time Extension for 9/11 Commission

    BUSH OPPOSES TIME EXTENSION FOR 9/11 COMMISSION... "President Bush and House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) have decided to oppose granting more time to an independent commission investigating the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks." [Washington Post, 1/19/04]

    ...BUSH SUPPORTS TIME EXTENSION FOR 9/11 COMMISSION "The White House announced Wednesday its support for a request from the commission investigating the September 11, 2001 attacks for more time to complete its work." [CNN, 2/4/04]

    19. One Hour Limit for 9/11 Commission Testimony

    BUSH LIMITS TESTIMONY IN FRONT OF 9/11 COMMISSION TO ONE HOUR... "President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney have placed strict limits on the private interviews they will grant to the federal commission investigating the Sept. 11 attacks, saying that they will meet only with the panel's top two officials and that Mr. Bush will submit to only a single hour of questioning, commission members said Wednesday." [NY Times, 2/26/04]

    ...BUSH SETS NO TIMELIMIT FOR TESTIMONY "The president's going to answer all of the questions they want to raise. Nobody's watching the clock." [White House spokesman Scott McClellan, 3/10/04]

    <20 snipped for brevity>

    21. Nation Building

    BUSH OPPOSES NATION BUILDING... "If we don't stop extending our troops all around the world in nation-building missions, then we're going to have a serious problem coming down the road." [Gov. George W. Bush, 10/3/00]

    ...BUSH SUPPORTS NATION BUILDING "We will be changing the regime of Iraq, for the good of the Iraqi people." [President Bush, 3/6/03]

    22. Saddam/al Qaeda Link

    BUSH SAYS IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEEN AL QAEDA AND SADDAM... "You can't distinguish between al Qaeda and Saddam when you talk about the war on terror." [President Bush, 9/25/02]

    ...BUSH SAYS SADDAM HAD NO ROLE IN AL QAEDA PLOT "We've had no evidence that Saddam Hussein was involved in Sept. 11." [President Bush, 9/17/03]

    23. U.N. Resolution

    BUSH VOWS TO HAVE A UN VOTE NO MATTER WHAT... "No matter what the whip count is, we're calling for the vote. We want to see people stand up and say what their opinion is about Saddam Hussein and the utility of the United Nations Security Council. And so, you bet. It's time for people to show their cards, to let the world know where they stand when it comes to Saddam." [President Bush 3/6/03]

    ...BUSH WITHDRAWS REQUEST FOR VOTE "At a National Security Council meeting convened at the White House at 8:55 a.m., Bush finalized the decision to withdraw the resolution from consideration and prepared to deliver an address to the nation that had already been written." [Washington Post, 3/18/03]

    24. Involvement in the Palestinian Conflict

    BUSH OPPOSES SUMMITS... "Well, we've tried summits in the past, as you may remember. It wasn't all that long ago where a summit was called and nothing happened, and as a result we had significant intifada in the area." [President Bush, 04/05/02]

    ...BUSH SUPPORTS SUMMITS "If a meeting advances progress toward two states living side by side in peace, I will strongly consider such a meeting. I'm committed to working toward peace in the Middle East." [President Bush, 5/23/03]

    <25 snipped for brevity>

    26. 527s

    Bush opposes restrictions on 527s: "I also have reservations about the constitutionality of the broad ban on issue advertising [in McCain Feingold], which restrains the speech of a wide variety of groups on issues of public import." [President Bush, 3/27/02]

    …Bush says 527s bad for system: "I don't think we ought to have 527s. I can't be more plain about it…I think they're bad for the system. That's why I signed the bill, McCain-Feingold." [President Bush, 8/23/04]

    <27 snipped for brevity>

    28. Timelines For Dictators

    Bush sets timeline for Saddam: "If Iraq does not accept the terms within a week of passage or fails to disclose required information within 30 days, the resolution authorizes 'all necessary means' to force compliance--in other words, a military attack." [LA Times, 10/3/02]

    …Bush says he's against timelines: "I don't think you give timelines to dictators." [President Bush, 8/27/04]

    <29 snipped for brevity>

    30. Winning The War On Terror

    Bush claims he can win the war on terror: "One of the interesting things people ask me, now that we're asking questions, is, can you ever win the war on terror? Of course, you can." [President Bush, 4/13/04]

    …Bush says war on terror is unwinnable: "I don't think you can win [the war on terror]." [President Bush, 8/30/04]

    …Bush says he will win the war on terror: "Make no mistake about it, we are winning and we will win [the war on terror]." [President Bush, 8/31/04]

    FOR THE FULL LIST:
    http://www.americanprogressaction.or...JcP7H&b=118263

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    minusthejihad
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    Number 24:

    So? Thats a flip-flop? That's after almost a full year of suicide attacks against Israel. I'm glad it changed his mind, and that's why I am voting for him. That's smart decision making. What does America gain by trying to force Israel to negotiate with leaders openly bent on their distruction?

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    Gabriel
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    Quote Originally Posted by kathaksung
    Even before Iraq war, the world viewed him a villain already. It was from report of his own State department.
    Who cares? Alot of people view him as a moral man too. Besides the US needs to do things for American security and interests, not what makes the rest of the world happy.

    Quote Originally Posted by kathaksung
    Now many viewed him as war criminal. In Belgium, Bush and Blair had been filed with lawsuit of war crimes. They were banned to Church of Nativity. Bush also had been indicted for war crimes by a group of Japanese lawyers. Of course, you can never see this kind of news from US mainstream media.
    Inside group very carefully protect their puppet.
    Couldn't have anything to do with ANYONE and EVERYTHING can be tried in Belgium joke courts and the mainstream media knows this and it's not worth publishing. And if you're going to entertain the notion CNN, NyTimes, LATimes are shielding bad news from Bush then you are truely jaded on the US press.

    Quote Originally Posted by kathaksung
    When Bush visited London last November, he met with a large protest from people which turned a state visit to a public humiliation. To save Bush's fame, D.O.J. at the same time threw out Michael Jackson's molesting case to distract.
    Nice conspiracy theory on the Jackson case, but much like the Clinton bombs Afghanstan to distract public from Lewinsky, I think it's full of untill you can provide some REAL evidence.

    Quote Originally Posted by kathaksung
    What about American people? The biggest protest ever to Republican Convention in New York this September says all.
    Woop-de-freakin-do. Protests don't mean jack. Let me repeat, protests don't mean jack! You notice one side has more or less "professional protesters" they have nothing better to do then come out and bitch and moan about every special interest known to man, while the other side realizes that doesn't work and use their vote as protest?

    Quote Originally Posted by kathaksung
    Early this year, more than 60 leading scientists-including Nobel laureates, leading medical experts, former federal agency directors and university presidents-issued a statement to protest Bush's scientific policies.
    In March, a US business group that monitors federal spending took out a full-page advert in The New York Times, likening President George W. Bush to a corrupt chief executive officer who has forfeited public trust
    In May, some 50 retired US diplomats wrote a letter to Bush urging him to reverse the Mid-east policy.
    My guess is you could find equal number of scientists that agree with the presidents scientific policies. As well as equal number of diplomats that agree on foriegn policy.

    I love how you quote more US papers as your sources, yet earlier claim they pretty much shield the public from contrary-Bush views.

    Quote Originally Posted by kathaksung
    Professionals, from their own angle, protest Bush's policy. Bush is notorious, either in domestic or abroad.
    And who/what exactly are these professionals?

    Quote Originally Posted by kathaksung
    Even Bush's closest ally Tony Blair keeps distance from him.
    LOL, yeah by countinuely agreeing with him and going to the floor arguing similar proposals and justifications to our actions.

    Quote Originally Posted by kathaksung
    Yet, from time to time, name brand media such like CNN, ABC, USA Today, Gallop issued poll result that Bush steadily has the approve rate around 50% and often leads over his Demo rival. What is the base of it?

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    This is how insider group manipulate American election. They steal it by intelligent covert job. (Those who controlled intelligence, they controlled election office) And make people believe the result is reasonable by fake poll.
    Cripes, I never realized how riddled with conspiricacy theorists this board is. Now polls from SEVERAL VERY DIFFERENT agencies are all being controlled by intelligence and election office so to be fake. Could it be, dare I say, he is actually does lead his Dem rival and has a 50%+ approval rate?!?

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    TheyAre
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    Bush by the numbers.

    http://www.realclearpolitics.com/polls.html



    You froggies better hope that the UN declares the election illegitimate or something and names de Villepin interim President.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kathaksung
    Do people really not care about their pocket? Do they really support a president who bring them a bad economy?
    We're facing something like what you painted in fearful dark colours already here. After 16 years of our conservatives' scandal-infested short-sighted ruling economy is stagnant and pessimistic. Getting the blame for the emerging consequences is for the helpless newer govt. New debts exceeding any limits set by EU. Unemployment rising - they changed the definition just to shink numbers!! The evil consumers sabotage the politicians' efforts by not consuming enough - decreasing income, social security cuttings and less secure jobs and hidden inflation are no valid arguments, though.
    A pregnancy is one of the highest risks to drop below the poverty threshold!
    Aside from poor election participation, people indeed care less and less about politics or their pocket. Also: Kerry or Bush - our left or our right, there is not much hope that a change in office would change anything in the ordinary voter's life.
    "Made in the USA" and "Made in Germany" has long been replaced by "Made in China", much to our disadvantage.

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