Message Number: 5
From: "Erin Frey" <erinbarin23 Æ hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2004 13:49:49 -0500
Subject: RE: improving the world
   
    Funny article...  http://www.commondreams.org/views04/1103-28.htm 
  
  >From: Daniel Reeves <dreeves Æ umich.edu> 
  >To: improvetheworld Æ umich.edu 
  >Subject: improving the world 
  >Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 18:21:13 -0500 (EST) 
  > 
  >I'm creating a new mailing list for discussion of how to improve the
world 
  >(primarily bitching about Bush a while longer till we reach catharsis on 
  >that one).  There are just a few key people on it so far, but I made a
web 
  >page to get on or off, if you want to start spreading the word... 
  > 
  >http://ai.eecs.umich.edu/people/dreeves/improvetheworld 
  > 
  > 
  >And while I'm at it: 
  > 
  >	What Do You Think? 
  >	The Republican Majority 
  > 
  >Last week, Bush became the first Republican president to be re-elected 
  >with House and Senate majorities since 1924. What do you think? 
  > 
  > "So they still control the House, Senate, and Oval Office? Well, 
  >at least we still have the smug, condescending attitude that cost us the 
  >election in the first place." 
  >	Beverly Banks 
  >	Systems Analyst 
  > 
  > "Our nation may be bitterly divided, but at least our government 
  >can agree on being ultra-conservative." 
  >	Edgar Mendez 
  >	Data Keyer 
  > 
  > "What's so bad about this? Could some Democrat explain it to me in 
  >under an hour, without starting to scream or cry?" 
  >	Sam Howell 
  >	Credit Checker 
  > 
  > "The fact that 48 percent of Americans voted for a boring 
  >placeholder like John Kerry is actually a really good sign for the Left."

  >	Leo Watts 
  >	Custom Tailor 
  > 
  >----- 
  > 
  >Bush Promises To Unite Nation For Real This Time 
  >	WASHINGTON, DC--A week after winning a narrow victory over Democratic 
  >presidential nominee John Kerry, President Bush promised to "unite the 
  >divided nation, but for real this time." "Just as I pledged in 2000, I 
  >promise to bring the two halves of this nation together--only this time 
  >I'm really gonna do it," Bush said Tuesday. "I'll work hard to put an end

  >to partisan politics. Seriously, though. This term, I will." Bush then 
  >requested the support of all Americans for his agenda of cutting taxes
and 
  >extending America's presence in Iraq. 
  > 
  > 
  >-- 
  >http://ai.eecs.umich.edu/people/dreeves  - -  google://"Daniel Reeves" 
  >