Hey SF What happened to your boy?
On 10/8/03 12:51 PM, in article ,
" > opined:
> The Wolf > wrote:
>> Bustamecha recieved only half the votes Aaaaaaaanold did.
>
>> Why do you think that is?
>
>> I'M NOT THE TYPE TO SAY I TOLD YOU SO BUT "I TOLD YOU SO!"
>
>> Didn't you watch FOX news at the bath house?
>
> I figured Arnold would win in his campaign. What I find
> most hypocritical is all these Republicans who cry about
> show business stars who use the public air waves and press
> to express liberal views, but then they turn around and
> give their full support to show business stars who espouse
> conservative views. Than again, Arnold is by no means
> conservative so I do not consider this to be a significant
> loss for the Democrats.
Actually, in Calif. He had a hard time with the right of the Republican
Party.
>
> Now, it will be interesting to see how Arnold goes about
> to at least try to fulfill his campaign promises.
It will be an uphill battle with a Democratic legislation. BUT, Reagan got
the job done so Arnold can too.
He talks
> very liberal when it comes to social programs, but very
> conservative when it comes to spending. You can't have things
> both ways so it will be interesting to see how Arnold deals
> with that basic reality.
>
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