>Clinton awards Halliburton no-bid contract in Yugoslavia - good...
>Bush awards Halliburton no-bid contract in Iraq - bad...
>
>Clinton spends 77 billion on war in Serbia - good...
>Bush spends 87 billion in Iraq - bad...
>
>Clinton imposes regime change in Serbia - good...
>Bush imposes regime change in Iraq - bad...
>
>Clinton bombs Christian Serbs on behalf of Muslim Albanian terrorists-
>good...
>Bush liberates 25 million from a genocidal dictator - bad...
>
>Clinton bombs Chinese embassy - good...
>Bush bombs terrorist camps - bad...
>
>Clinton commits felonies while in office - good...
>Bush lands on aircraft carrier in jumpsuit - bad...
>
>No mass graves found in Serbia - good...
>No WMD found Iraq - bad...
>
>Stock market crashes in 2000 under Clinton - good...
>Economy on upswing under Bush - bad...
>
>Clinton refuses to take custody of Bin Laden - good...
>World Trade Centers fall under Bush - bad...
>
>Clinton says Saddam has nukes - good...
>Bush says Saddam has nukes - bad...
>
>Clinton calls for regime change in Iraq - good...
>Bush imposes regime change in Iraq - bad...
>
>Terrorist training in Afghanistan under Clinton - good...
>Bush destroys training camps in Afghanistan - bad...
>
>Milosevic not yet convicted - good...
>Saddam turned over for trial - bad...
>
>Ahh, it's so confusing!
>
>Every year an independent tax watchdog group analyzes the average tax
>burden
>on Americans, ! and then calculates the
>"Tax Freedom Day".
>
>This is the day after which the money you earn goes to you, not the
>government.
>This year, tax freedom day was April 11th. That's the earliest it has been
>since 1991.
>It's latest day ever was May 2nd, which occurred in 2000. Notice anything
>special about those dates?
>
>Recently, John Kerry gave a speech in which he claimed Americans are
>actually paying more taxes under Bush, despite the tax cuts. He gave
>no explanation and provided no data for this claim.
>
>Another interesting fact: Both George Bush and John Kerry are wealthy men.
>Bush owns only one home, his ranch in Texas. Kerry owns 4 mansions,
>all worth several million dollars. (His ski resort home in Idaho is an old
>barn
>brought over from Europe in pieces. Not your average A-frame).
>
>Bush paid $250,000 in taxes this year; Kerry paid $90,000.
>Does that sound right? The man who wants to raise your taxes obviously has
>figured out a way to avoid paying his own.
Yep - It's cut n' paste
>Bush awards Halliburton no-bid contract in Iraq - bad...
>
>Clinton spends 77 billion on war in Serbia - good...
>Bush spends 87 billion in Iraq - bad...
>
>Clinton imposes regime change in Serbia - good...
>Bush imposes regime change in Iraq - bad...
>
>Clinton bombs Christian Serbs on behalf of Muslim Albanian terrorists-
>good...
>Bush liberates 25 million from a genocidal dictator - bad...
>
>Clinton bombs Chinese embassy - good...
>Bush bombs terrorist camps - bad...
>
>Clinton commits felonies while in office - good...
>Bush lands on aircraft carrier in jumpsuit - bad...
>
>No mass graves found in Serbia - good...
>No WMD found Iraq - bad...
>
>Stock market crashes in 2000 under Clinton - good...
>Economy on upswing under Bush - bad...
>
>Clinton refuses to take custody of Bin Laden - good...
>World Trade Centers fall under Bush - bad...
>
>Clinton says Saddam has nukes - good...
>Bush says Saddam has nukes - bad...
>
>Clinton calls for regime change in Iraq - good...
>Bush imposes regime change in Iraq - bad...
>
>Terrorist training in Afghanistan under Clinton - good...
>Bush destroys training camps in Afghanistan - bad...
>
>Milosevic not yet convicted - good...
>Saddam turned over for trial - bad...
>
>Ahh, it's so confusing!
>
>Every year an independent tax watchdog group analyzes the average tax
>burden
>on Americans, ! and then calculates the
>"Tax Freedom Day".
>
>This is the day after which the money you earn goes to you, not the
>government.
>This year, tax freedom day was April 11th. That's the earliest it has been
>since 1991.
>It's latest day ever was May 2nd, which occurred in 2000. Notice anything
>special about those dates?
>
>Recently, John Kerry gave a speech in which he claimed Americans are
>actually paying more taxes under Bush, despite the tax cuts. He gave
>no explanation and provided no data for this claim.
>
>Another interesting fact: Both George Bush and John Kerry are wealthy men.
>Bush owns only one home, his ranch in Texas. Kerry owns 4 mansions,
>all worth several million dollars. (His ski resort home in Idaho is an old
>barn
>brought over from Europe in pieces. Not your average A-frame).
>
>Bush paid $250,000 in taxes this year; Kerry paid $90,000.
>Does that sound right? The man who wants to raise your taxes obviously has
>figured out a way to avoid paying his own.
Yep - It's cut n' paste