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Defending British Motojournalist and Html for Dummies

Those of us who get our news from sources other than Fox News know that the Brit Bike mags are excellent. Styling wise it's the sucessor of the V-Max. Market segment wise it's the sucessor of the V-Max.

P.S. learn how to post links correctly. They probably don't teach high-tech stuff like html (snicker snicker) at Rush LimBlow University do they.
 

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Does this make me a liberal? Or is George Bush a true Republican/Conservative?

I am for a balanced budget (George Bush isn't).

I am for small government (George Bush has grown the government)

I am for going to war when we have to not when we want to (George Bush isn't)

I am for keeping seperation of Church and State (George Bush isn't)

I love guns and for gun rights (George Bush is for it).

I don't care if gays want to marry (George Bush is for it)

So you tell me are my views liberal or libertarian or conservative. This country was founded on religous freedom, liberty, guns, and the prusuit of happiness.
 

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Kerry will do the same as this

During fiscal year 2000, the government reduced its publicly held debt by $223 billion - the largest one-year debt pay down in American history. FY 2001 was the fourth consecutive year of debt reduction, bringing the four-year total to $453 billion. The public debt was $2.9 trillion lower in 2001 than was projected in 1993. Debt reduction brings real benefits for the American people because less borrowing by the federal government means lower interest rates for other borrowers. Thanks to lower interest rates, in 1999, for example, a family with a home mortgage of $100,000 paid roughly $2,000 per year less in mortgage payments, as well as reduced payments on car loans and student loans. Under President Clinton’s plan, the U.S. was on track to eliminate the nation’s publicly held debt by 2012 for the first time since Andrew Jackson was President.

Kerry has the same economic team as Clinton. Cheney said "Deficits are irrelevant, Greenspan and ever other economist disagree"
 

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Re: Kerry will do the same as this

22.9 million new jobs were created during President Clinton’s term in office, the most jobs ever created under a single administration, and 4.4 million more jobs than were created in the preceding 12 years. 91 percent (21 million) of new jobs were created in the private sector, a percentage as high as under any other President in 50 years. The economy added an average of 238,000 jobs per month, the highest under any President. By comparison, 52,000 jobs per month were created under President George H.W. Bush and 167,000 per month under President Reagan
 
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