There is no denying that Reagan had flaws. Some of his policies led to bad outcomes, but I think most everyone is judging Mr. Reagan’s greatness based on his public speeches and feel-good rhetoric. There is no way W. can compare to him in that respect. There are some days that I think the current president does well to remember to put his pants on in the morning. In the interest of full disclosure, I voted for him, because I figured he was the lesser of two evils, but I didn’t feel like my vote even counted after the Supreme Court fiasco.
My own personal experiences in Iraq may be clouding my judgment, but I think it is time for a change, starting at the top and working down. I think it is despicable that Bush II and the GOP would use Reagan’s death as a way to boost their showings in the polls, and I can think of no better reason to send them all packing.
What'S Entertainment?
We want to advertise our music venue in your pages because Alibi is, in this respect, cutting edge. But here’s my problem: Because the Alibi groups into “entertainment” all manner of sleazy porno/strip club shops, my family restaurant (smoke free, booze free, literally all ages, and safe for kids) has to share half a page with TD’s, the Icehouse and El Portereno. As a visual and culinary artist I take insult to lumping hardworking singer songwriters and bands in with strippers and the porn industry.
It hurts that the Albuquerque sleaze industry continues to thrive (and offer nothing in return to our local economy except another predatory shakedown of our uprooted urban working classes) while “another good idea” like the Dragon forever teeters on the brink.
Please relegate your adult entertainment to your already numerous sex pages. They don't bother me way in the back and they have just as much right as me. But please respect the enormous difference between what musicians and artists do and what strippers do (and don’t do).
I’m sure us small businesses can take up some of the ad slack as soon as we get some respect. Thanks.
Hitler For President
Bush and his backers would be better served listing his achievements the last four years. Come to think of it, maybe all they really have is mud slinging and name calling to boast about W.’s term as appointed president!
The Bush/Cheney Website Video
Our country’s future depends on developing our strengths by investing our population–both young and old–in the ideas, resources and technologies that promise stability and growth, not by focusing our every waking moment on fear and force. The Bush/Cheney administration is not interested in international cooperation or in a domestic economy that is focused on more than developing escapes for those already at the top of the ladder. It’s definitely time for a major change in the coming election.
War Profiteering Scumbags
Domenici voted with his Republican cronies to stop an amendment by Sen. Patrick Leahy that would have attempted to reduce war profiteering. I personally find it morally reprehensible that companies profit from war and the poor conditions to which the current administration subjects our troops. Republicans have consistently handed our money over to sleazy corporations under the code name of reducing government. From Enron to Halliburton to the contractors who tortured Iraqis, we as taxpayers are enriching an elite few, who then give a percentage of that money back to Republican campaigns to ensure that they will continue to feed upon the labor of the American citizen. Let’s put a stop to this robbery by holding corporations accountable for theft of taxpayer money, and send the politicians who help in this robbery packing.
Sheriff Hyperbole
Then, as state public safety director, he predicted multiple murder victims, tales of torture, “worse than Dahmer,” he said. Investigators and prosecutors never found as much.
Wilson'S Big Government Plan
But what are Heather’s interests? She is glad to tell us, on a card enclosed with the above letter. They are: “winning the war on terrorism, securing the jobs we have and growing new jobs, improving public education for our kids, protecting Social Security and strengthening Medicare with a prescription drug benefit, [and] tax relief for working families.”
Let me tell you my interests, Rep. Wilson. Actually I have only one, and it is bringing about a drastic reduction in the size and power of government. All of your proposals will at least keep government at its present size and power, and probably lead to an increase.
Everyone knows how the war on terrorism has strengthened government so there is no need to explain that. Securing jobs and improving education will only lead to more government interference in these two areas. Protecting Social Security and strengthening Medicare will probably require a tax increase and the enforcement of additional regulations concerning prescription drugs. Note that Wilson calls for “tax relief,” not tax reduction. All this will do is shift the tax burden from one area of society to another—not exactly a way of reducing the size and power of government. Some of Rep. Wilson’s priorities may actually be laudable. I am merely saying they will do nothing to reduce the size and power of a government that is already far too large and far too powerful.
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