Re: religion and presidency


Subject: Re: religion and presidency
AntiUtopia@aol.com
Date: Sat Mar 04 2000 - 16:41:40 EST


In a message dated 3/4/00 11:58:02 AM Eastern Standard Time,
madhava@sprynet.com writes:

<< Idealistic, surely.
 Naive, probably. It's just not all that complicated though and it's about
 time we started digging the system out this cycle. I'd like to believe that
 Mccane would do that a bit, but Nader, though as you mention is really
 running, would almost certainly do his best to act in the interest of the
 people. >>

What's idealistic and naive is the belief that the best interests of
corporate America are in diametric opposition to the best interests of the
American people. Everyone's job, everyone's money, everyone's health
insurance, everything everyone has -- including the U.S. government -- we
have because of American business, large and small. That's where our money
is made and that is where it really goes to. Facilitating this process is
one way the US government can help the people.

Jim
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