Please vote for Bush!!

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R. Steve Walz

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I converted to a republican this year. Therapy has been a illuminating
experience for me. My hatred towards my parents, others, has ceased.

Steve

Economy:
The President's Economic Security Agenda
On May 28, 2003, President Bush signed into law a bold jobs and growth plan
to strengthen America's economy and ensure its continued growth.


Homeland Security:
Protecting the American People
The President's most important job is to protect and defend the American
homeland. Since September 11, 2001, the nation has made tremendous progress
achieving this goal.


Compassion:
The President's Compassion Agenda
In his Inaugural Address, the President called on every American to be
citizens, not spectators-to work together to improve their communities and
touch the lives of their neighbors. For the past two-and-a-half years,
compassionate conservatism has been the President's governing philosophy as
his Administration has tackled some of society's toughest assignments, such
as educating our children, fighting poverty at home, and helping poor
countries around the globe.
Learn More and Take Action!

Health Care:
Health Care and Prescription Drug Choices
President Bush's comprehensive health care agenda improves health security
for all Americans by building on the best features of American health care.
Our health care system can provide the best care in the world, but rising
costs and loss of control to government and health plan bureaucrats threaten
to keep patients from getting state-of-the-art care.
Learn More and Take Action!

Education:
Leave No Child Behind
President Bush promised to make educating every child his top domestic
priority and reform a system that has failed the most needy students in our
nation's classrooms. He proposed a comprehensive, bipartisan plan to improve
overall student performance and close the achievement gap between rich and
poor students in America's more than 89,599 public schools. The President's
No Child Left Behind Act was passed with an overwhelming bipartisan majority
and is already showing results for America's children.
Learn More and Take Action!

National Security:
A National Security Strategy that Meets the Challenges of Our Time
Defending our nation against its enemies is the first and fundamental
commitment of the federal government. On September the 11th, 2001, America
learned that oceans will no longer protect us from the threats of a new era.

Environment:
Preserving the Beauty and Quality of Our Environment
President Bush believes that good stewardship of the environment is not just
a personal responsibility, it is a public value. Americans are united in the
belief that it is important to preserve our natural heritage and safeguard
the land around us.



Social Security:
The President's Plan to Strengthen Retirement Security
President Bush believes that we need to explore new ways to ensure that
Social Security remains strong and financially secure for America's children
and grandchildren. The President formed a bipartisan Presidential Commission
to review Social Security and recommend reforms to put the system on sound
financial ground. He has repeatedly stressed the need for modernization of
the Social Security System. In addition to saving Social Security, President
Bush has proposed solutions to strengthen pension plans and enhance
retirement security for all Americans.


Energy:
The President's National Energy Plan
In May 2001, two and a half years ago, President Bush proposed a
comprehensive National Energy Policy and has taken steps to implement it.
Learn More and Take Action!
 
In article <rZmIc.834$Z15.767@cyclops.nntpserver.com>, . Steve Walz wrote:
I converted to a republican this year. Therapy has been a illuminating
experience for me. My hatred towards my parents, others, has ceased.

Steve

Economy:
The President's Economic Security Agenda
On May 28, 2003, President Bush signed into law a bold jobs and growth plan
to strengthen America's economy and ensure its continued growth.


Homeland Security:
Protecting the American People
The President's most important job is to protect and defend the American
homeland. Since September 11, 2001, the nation has made tremendous progress
achieving this goal.


Compassion:
The President's Compassion Agenda
In his Inaugural Address, the President called on every American to be
citizens, not spectators-to work together to improve their communities and
touch the lives of their neighbors. For the past two-and-a-half years,
compassionate conservatism has been the President's governing philosophy as
his Administration has tackled some of society's toughest assignments, such
as educating our children, fighting poverty at home, and helping poor
countries around the globe.
Learn More and Take Action!

Health Care:
Health Care and Prescription Drug Choices
President Bush's comprehensive health care agenda improves health security
for all Americans by building on the best features of American health care.
Our health care system can provide the best care in the world, but rising
costs and loss of control to government and health plan bureaucrats threaten
to keep patients from getting state-of-the-art care.
Learn More and Take Action!

Education:
Leave No Child Behind
President Bush promised to make educating every child his top domestic
priority and reform a system that has failed the most needy students in our
nation's classrooms. He proposed a comprehensive, bipartisan plan to improve
overall student performance and close the achievement gap between rich and
poor students in America's more than 89,599 public schools. The President's
No Child Left Behind Act was passed with an overwhelming bipartisan majority
and is already showing results for America's children.
Learn More and Take Action!

National Security:
A National Security Strategy that Meets the Challenges of Our Time
Defending our nation against its enemies is the first and fundamental
commitment of the federal government. On September the 11th, 2001, America
learned that oceans will no longer protect us from the threats of a new era.

Environment:
Preserving the Beauty and Quality of Our Environment
President Bush believes that good stewardship of the environment is not just
a personal responsibility, it is a public value. Americans are united in the
belief that it is important to preserve our natural heritage and safeguard
the land around us.



Social Security:
The President's Plan to Strengthen Retirement Security
President Bush believes that we need to explore new ways to ensure that
Social Security remains strong and financially secure for America's children
and grandchildren. The President formed a bipartisan Presidential Commission
to review Social Security and recommend reforms to put the system on sound
financial ground. He has repeatedly stressed the need for modernization of
the Social Security System. In addition to saving Social Security, President
Bush has proposed solutions to strengthen pension plans and enhance
retirement security for all Americans.


Energy:
The President's National Energy Plan
In May 2001, two and a half years ago, President Bush proposed a
comprehensive National Energy Policy and has taken steps to implement it.
Learn More and Take Action!
 
In article <rZmIc.834$Z15.767@cyclops.nntpserver.com>,
someone using the name of R. Steve Walz wrote:

I converted to a republican this year. Therapy has been a illuminating
experience for me. My hatred towards my parents, others, has ceased.

Steve
SNIP

I looked at the headers, and I believe this is someone other than R.
Steve Walz.

- Don Klipstein (don@misty.com)
 
on Sunday 11 July 2004 08:23 pm, Don Klipstein wrote:

In article <rZmIc.834$Z15.767@cyclops.nntpserver.com>,
someone using the name of R. Steve Walz wrote:

I converted to a republican this year. Therapy has been a illuminating
experience for me. My hatred towards my parents, others, has ceased.

Steve
SNIP

I looked at the headers, and I believe this is someone other than R.
Steve Walz.

- Don Klipstein (don@misty.com)
I could tell it wasn't Steve by the time I'd read two words.

I mean, duh.
--
Cheers!
Rich
 
Rich Grise wrote:
on Sunday 11 July 2004 08:23 pm, Don Klipstein wrote:


In article <rZmIc.834$Z15.767@cyclops.nntpserver.com>,
someone using the name of R. Steve Walz wrote:


I converted to a republican this year. Therapy has been a illuminating
experience for me. My hatred towards my parents, others, has ceased.

Steve

SNIP

I looked at the headers, and I believe this is someone other than R.
Steve Walz.

- Don Klipstein (don@misty.com)


I could tell it wasn't Steve by the time I'd read two words.

I mean, duh.
Poor bozo must've lost too many arguments to Steve.

Mark L. Fergerson
 
"Mark Fergerson" <nunya@biz.ness> wrote in message
news:AvUIc.50043$oh.17681@lakeread05...
Rich Grise wrote:
on Sunday 11 July 2004 08:23 pm, Don Klipstein wrote:


In article <rZmIc.834$Z15.767@cyclops.nntpserver.com>,
someone using the name of R. Steve Walz wrote:


I converted to a republican this year. Therapy has been a illuminating
experience for me. My hatred towards my parents, others, has ceased.

Steve

SNIP

I looked at the headers, and I believe this is someone other than R.
Steve Walz.

- Don Klipstein (don@misty.com)


I could tell it wasn't Steve by the time I'd read two words.

I mean, duh.

Poor bozo must've lost too many arguments to Steve.

Mark L. Fergerson
Actually, Mark, no-body loses an argument to good old dick, because he
doesn't argue. Arguement assumes that one party will eventually agree with
the other. With dick, this isn't possible!

I do think this is a hilariously funny way of winding him up, though.

Cap
 
"Mark Fergerson" <nunya@biz.ness> wrote in message
news:AvUIc.50043$oh.17681@lakeread05...
Rich Grise wrote:
on Sunday 11 July 2004 08:23 pm, Don Klipstein wrote:


In article <rZmIc.834$Z15.767@cyclops.nntpserver.com>,
someone using the name of R. Steve Walz wrote:


I converted to a republican this year. Therapy has been a illuminating
experience for me. My hatred towards my parents, others, has ceased.

Steve

SNIP

I looked at the headers, and I believe this is someone other than R.
Steve Walz.

- Don Klipstein (don@misty.com)


I could tell it wasn't Steve by the time I'd read two words.

I mean, duh.

Poor bozo must've lost too many arguments to Steve.

Mark L. Fergerson
A further thought. If good old dick urges you to vote Republican, wouldn't
that kind of make you want to vote for Kerry!

Cap
 
Captain wrote:

"Mark Fergerson" <nunya@biz.ness> wrote in message
Rich Grise wrote:
on Sunday 11 July 2004 08:23 pm, Don Klipstein wrote:
someone using the name of R. Steve Walz wrote:
I converted to a republican this year. Therapy has been a
illuminating
experience for me. My hatred towards my parents, others, has ceased.
I looked at the headers, and I believe this is someone other than R.
Steve Walz.
I could tell it wasn't Steve by the time I'd read two words.

I mean, duh.

Poor bozo must've lost too many arguments to Steve.

A further thought. If good old dick urges you to vote Republican,
wouldn't that kind of make you want to vote for Kerry!
I don't know - who the hell is "old dick?"
--
Cheers!
Rich
 
Captain wrote:
Actually, Mark, no-body loses an argument to good old dick, because he
doesn't argue. Arguement assumes that one party will eventually agree
with
the other. With dick, this isn't possible!

I do think this is a hilariously funny way of winding him up, though.
Who the hell is this "old dick" character this "Captain" character keeps
talking about?
--
Cheers!
Rich
 
On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 10:56:55 GMT, "Captain"
<Captain7@rochester.rr.com> wrote:


A further thought. If good old dick urges you to vote Republican, wouldn't
that kind of make you want to vote for Kerry!
---
No more so than his calling you an asshole would make me believe you
weren't.

--
John Fields
 
On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 15:45:05 GMT, Rich Grise <null@example.net> wrote:

Captain wrote:
Actually, Mark, no-body loses an argument to good old dick, because he
doesn't argue. Arguement assumes that one party will eventually agree
with
the other. With dick, this isn't possible!

I do think this is a hilariously funny way of winding him up, though.

Who the hell is this "old dick" character this "Captain" character keeps
talking about?
---
Richard Steven Walz

--
John Fields
 
Captain wrote:

"Mark Fergerson" <nunya@biz.ness> wrote in message
news:AvUIc.50043$oh.17681@lakeread05...

Rich Grise wrote:

on Sunday 11 July 2004 08:23 pm, Don Klipstein wrote:



In article <rZmIc.834$Z15.767@cyclops.nntpserver.com>,
someone using the name of R. Steve Walz wrote:



I converted to a republican this year. Therapy has been a illuminating
experience for me. My hatred towards my parents, others, has ceased.

Steve

SNIP

I looked at the headers, and I believe this is someone other than R.
Steve Walz.

- Don Klipstein (don@misty.com)


I could tell it wasn't Steve by the time I'd read two words.

I mean, duh.

Poor bozo must've lost too many arguments to Steve.

A further thought. If good old dick urges you to vote Republican, wouldn't
that kind of make you want to vote for Kerry!
Not being a knee-jerk Liberal (or anything else), no.

Mark L. Fergerson
 

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