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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-08-06 07:24 PM
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29. Minimum wage is popular and going through, no matter what. Opening the books
Edited on Wed Nov-08-06 07:25 PM by blm
on a widespread criminal enterprise like BushInc effects EVERY ISSUE.

Minimum wage couldn't go through because BUSH HELD TOO MUCH POWER.

Why did he hold so much power from 2000 thru 2007? Because the books were never opened on Bush1.

Bush2 DISMANTLED many of the good things accomplished by Clinton within 2 years.

Is that what you want to keep happening? Pendulum swings where the working class becomes a yo yo in DC, yet again?

The American people need truth to make informed decisions on electin day. They haven't been able to do that much the last 13 years now, have they?

Opening the books helps ALL Americans, especially the working class. Cut out the corruption and there's more money for fair wages.

And YES, I could make that case to a minimum wage earning family.

Now, could you make YOUR case to the 9-11 families?
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