The cost of his (Bradley's) proposal almost forces that kind of tax increase if we are going to make the investment also to preserve Medicare and Social Security.
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It's totally irresponsible to side with weapons manufacturers against concerned citizens in local communities. He's turned his back on our communities and stood with the gun lobby lock, stock and barrel.Doug Hattaway
We're not going to abandon our homeland security legislation to give tax cuts to the wealthy and to profitable corporations.
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Al Gore has been campaigning as his own man, speaking to the American people from his own heart and that's the way it should be. The president has a number of important activities to do for Democrats.
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The baby boomer generation is retiring and the demands on Social Security will increase exponentially this decade. Vice President Gore believes the more responsible thing to do with a strong economy and a record surplus is to protect programs such as Social Security and Medicare.
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Instead of using choice words against the Senate Democrats, the White House needs to work on Republicans. Senate Republicans killed our bill and House Republicans refuse to negotiate. There's not much we can do under these conditions.
Doug Hattaway
The average person listens to the radio on their way to work. It's a good way to get it the message out.
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