Message Number: 1
From: Daniel Reeves <dreeves Æ umich.edu>
Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 18:21:13 -0500 (EST)
Subject: improving the world
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
	
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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.

 
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