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Billybob
09-24-2003, 01:23 PM
California Nightmare: Arnold Stalks for Bush 2004
by Harvey Wasserman

Arnold enegger could insure another White House win for George W. Bush.

Especially now that the courts say it's ok for large numbers of citizens to have thr votes not counted---votes that, in another tight election or two, could give Arnold and Bush final control of California and the nation.

Anyone who thinks that the White House and Karl Rove are not behind the enegger assault is not paying attention.

The Republican juggernaut now controls the governorships of New York, Texas and Florida. With California they'd have the state houses of America's four biggest states, plus the White House, Congress, the Judiciary and the media. Is there another word for one party rule?

In 2000, Gov. Jeb Bush guaranteed his brother's grab of the White House. There were many twists and turns, but the core of the coup came with the systematic removal of more than 50,000 "convicted felons"---people of color and other suspected Democrats---from Florida's voting lists. Computer voting machine manipulations may have cost Al Gore thousands more votes with a few keystrokes. But ultimately, it was Jeb's control of the Florida state house that gave his brother the White House.

In Texas, Gov. Rick "Goodhair" Perry is now strongarming the legislature to give Republicans a deeper hold on the US House of Representatives. Redistricting normally occurs every ten years. But when the GOP took the Texas legislature in 2002, Perry began calling special sessions to ram through a redistricting plan that would all but eliminate Democrats from the Lone Star Congressional delegation.

House Democrats first foiled that plan by fleng to Oklahoma. US House Majority Leader Tom DeLay sent Homeland Security after them, drawing widespread hoots from those who belive we still have a Bill of Rights in this country.

Then Senate Democrats derailed Perry's second special session by fleng to Arizona, though one of them finally defected.

Despite widespread outcry, Perry has called a third special session, at an overall cost of more than $1.5 million to angry Texas taxpayers.

Now enegger is set to bring the trifecta to California. Gov. Gray Davis did open the door by groveling at the feet of Southern California Edison and other utilities who gouged the state during the 2000-1 electric deregulation fiasco.

But that disaster's prime mover was none other than enegger's Chief Advisor, Pete Wilson. As Governor, Wilson rammed the dereg bill through the legislature in 1996. Written by Southern California Edison, the infamous AB1890 handed some $30 billion in ratepayer and taxpayer charges to private utilities. It then opened the door to Enron, Reliant and other GOP gas dealers who grabbed another $60 billion. Among the beneficiaries was Kenneth "Kenny-boy" Lay, George W. Bush's Number One campaign contributor.

Despite all that, California's financial crisis is actually about average for the Age of Bush, in which virtually all the states are on the brink of bankruptcy.

enegger is a clown candidate whose ignorance of the issues hides beneath the smokescreen of his bizarre celebrity. At the end of a dying film career, the Terminator's boorish sexism masks his foot soldier role in a totalitarian tragedy.

Make no mistake about it: Arnold is bng spammed straight from the White House. He's there to purge those voter rolls, sabotage the state legislature, and do to California what's been done to Florida and Texas...and the nation.

Hasta la vista, American democracy.

HARVEY WASSERMAN is author of HARVEY WASSERMAN'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, and co-author, with Bob Fitrakis, of the upcoming SUPERPOWER OF PEACE v. BUSH ET. AL., available at www.freepress.org.



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Yonivore
09-24-2003, 06:18 PM
Hate to burst your bubble, but aside from symbolic support, the White House and most Republicans (outside Kalifornia) could care less.

We'd just as soon see Grayout Davis continue, along with the completely liberal Demoncratic Judiciary and Legislature of California, run Kalifornia into the ground.

We recall all the hoopla surrounding the revelation that Kalifornia was completely in the clutches of the liberal Demoncratic party and how "they" were going to show the rest of the country how it's done. Well, we think Grayout Davis deserves some more time to run Kalifornia completely aground so it will be crystal clear what a liberal Demoncratic government can do for you.

That would be the best endorsement for Conservatives, Libertarians and Independents one could ever hope for.

Sorry, we could care less...Republicans and others (me bng a Libertarian) think the Demoncrats lose Kalifornia no matter how this whole fiasco shakes out there. ?Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty.? - - President John Fitzgerald Kennedy

?We will make no distinction between those who committed these acts and those who harbor them.? - - President George W. Bush

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Billybob
09-25-2003, 10:24 AM
Yonivor, you're really one of the most adversarial, partisan people on this board.

How is it you're willing to speak in certainties about issues you yourself are only reading about (from one viewpoint only, I might add)?

And then there's your insistance on calling the democratic party "demoncratic". Do you think that's funny? Or do you really think democrats are some kind of evil force, which would make you about as stupid as those in Salem a few hundred years ago, burning witches.

The Republican party is 100% behind this recall. Darryl Issa financed it himself, and paid the signature gatherers $1 per signature. Democracy at it's finest. Not to mention the fact that they brought people in from other states to gather the signatures too.

But the GOP is setting a disasterous precedent with this. It's really crazy to recall someone who's up for re-election so soon anyway, don't you think? The budget deficit in this state (I live in LA) is already down to about 12 billion, from 40. That puts it below many other states in the Union. And I just have to ask, what is it that Grey Davis, and Grey Davis alone did that would make it such a necessity to recall him. Why wouldn't we do the same for President G.W. Bush, since he presides over the WORST budget deficit? Oh wait, he's a Republican.

Why do you think this stuff I'm saying is so crazy? Why do you spell California with a "K"? Why do you use the term "Greyout Davis", as if it's an allusion to the Enron rape of California's energy market. Which, by the way, the Federal government upheld (creating a BIGGER deficit) just a few months ago. If you didn't know, Enron and Co are responsible for about $20bil of the $40 bil deficit this state ONCE had. And George W. Bush gave Ken Lay an office in the white house? Why isn't that a scandal?

I was watching a PBS documentary abotu the white house, and it was showing Ari Flscher doing his job around the time of the Enron scandal. It was a big deal that this company, which defrauded and ripped off so many people, was directly financially and socially tied to the squatter in the White House (G.W). Ari scanned all the channels, and then looked at his staff, then the camera with delight and exclaimed how relieved he was that none of the networks covered that story. He said, "I guess I've done my job". Says it all, doesn't it?


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Halcyeon
09-25-2003, 11:17 AM
This Yonivore doesn't even seem to really read a Demoncrats (sic) post.

He just starts searching for stuff to discredit it. He doesn't even try to believe, accept, understand or just think about it. All he wants is to oppose it and counter it. No matter how farfetched it all sounds. Just bash the leftie.

This is not the way an intelligent person debates.

I'm not saying that there aren't others, on both sides I might add, who are doing the same, but there is only one person where it is so painfully obvious.

According to the likes of him, George W. Bush is the closest to perfection the human race will ever come, since the man can do no wrong and is right about everything all the time, he is even close to omnipotence, since, although the rest of the worlds disagrees and he has no proof of his claims whatsoever, Bush just "knows" these things.
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