I love the claim, "just elect someone who will do what you want."  like that's a quick fix.  There are lots of stories and promises before the election that are never heard of again.  Campaign promises are so easy to make and so tough to follow up on.   The concept that absolute power corrupts absolutely has lots of stops along the way.  What we REALLY need is an SCI president or someone in his family.  A lot of war vets are getting to be the right age......  maybe ..........
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In a message dated 7/20/2006 10:27:18 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wrong. Just like the tax payers during the cold war that didn't like their tax money being spent to build nuclear weapons. It's up to our elected officials, like it or not.

At 08:20 AM 7/20/2006, RollinOn wrote:
You're forgetting something very important.
It's not George Bush's money, it's my money and every other tax payer's money and they decided it was ok to use our money to research stem cell lines that aren't available with out signing this bill.
It is the tax payers right to choose how they spend their money or am I wrong?

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