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19 May 2003 by nathaniel

newsies

Ooooooh. Two blogs one day.
I couldn’t resist just a little news surfing. Here’s
a nice one on Howard Dean. Fleischer
is resigning
and this could be good for the rest of America. Perhaps Bush
won’t find a decent press secretary (sigh)? Kerry
is calling for a tax increase on the rich, and it’s the first time I might actually
have feelings of "like" for him. Perhaps he is not as bad as I thought,
and I guess "anyone but Bush" ain’t so bad. Now THIS
is sad – who benefits from tax cuts? The rich. Who pays for Bush to spend millions
on a 5-minute clip convincing the middle class that he is "our kind of guy"?
The middle class.
How come Clinton
is cooler now
than when he was president? More
Dean,
which says, "I’m conservative about money. I really do believe
in a balanced budget, but I’m appalled by the president’s fiscal irresponsibility.
And I’m liberal about social issues." This
is funny. Dean
in Newsweek.

And lastly, The
Matrix: Reloaded
finally opens in South Africa on Wednesday. I can’t wait.

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