That's what I'm talking 'bout.
Those are the three words that stuck with me, but there were several other ideas in there that should not go unnoticed. As I am headed out of town, I'll make it short and sweet by saying this:
I regret that I have but one vote to cast for the man who is willing to take on the task of overhauling Social Security.
Hell, yeah!
Key, you may be interested in reading this article that includes a discussion of some of the ramifications of proposed changes in Social Security:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5916005/site/newsweek/
I'll read it, but understand I never assumed the change wouldn't hurt, but the longer we wait, the more it will hurt.
(This should have been done decades ago. The procrastination damage is quite tangible.)
Posted by: Key at September 8, 2004 01:54 PMYou do know that this is his acceptance speech from four years ago, and not his convention address, right? And in the past four years, he hasn't much to overhaul Social Security. So what would make you want to vote for him now, knowing he never followed through on the promises made four years ago?
Posted by: Anonymous at September 15, 2004 02:42 PM
I like e-mail.
If I LIKE what you have
to say, I'll even respond.
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