Musings...
by James E. Hennessy
Chair, Board of Advisors
    February, 2004
Number 21
Issues

On January 8, 2004, The New York Times saw fit to print news about:

Agriculture Subsidies, Airlines, Al Queda, Anthrax, Argentina, Azerbaijan, Britain, Cambodia, China, Columbia, Consumer Protection, Corporate Fraud, Corporate Greed, Cuba, Defense, Drugs – Illegal, Drugs – Legal, Economy, Education, Environment, Ethics, Flu, France, Gays, Germany, Georgia (the country), Global Economy, Global Warming, Greece, God in Politics, Haiti, Hispanics, Homeland Security, Hong Kong, Immigration, India, Internal Revenue Service, Internet Based Telephone Service, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Kashmir, Kurds, Lobbyists, Libya, Mad Cow Disease, Malaysia, Media, Mexico, Moslems, Netherlands, North Korea, Nuclear Threats, Oil, Pakistan, Poland, Political Contributions, Pollution, Poverty, Presidential Hopefuls, Privacy, Quality of Life, Regulation, Citizens’ Rights, Russia, Same Sex Benefits, SARS, Secularism, Seniors, Single Mothers, South Korea, Space Exploration, Spam, State Budget Deficits, Sudan, Suicide Bombings, Tax Changes, Terrorism, Turkey, United States Arts Councils, Victory in Iraq, White House Staffers, World Trade, World Trade Center Memorial … and more.

We expect the President of the United States, the leader of the free world, the chief of the only superpower to understand, have a position and lead on all these issues and more.

How can any American adult not register and vote this year to reelect the current president or replace him?

 
 
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