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Bush Is Good For Business

Bryce Illustration posted on Nov 02, 2004
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Bush supporters please remember to Vote! Created with Bryce5.

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bluliner35

4:58PM | Tue, 02 November 2004

Visteon to cut over 20,000 jobs. Business is so good he's lost more jobs than any president and is the first president in 75 years to not create new jobs (note: that means have more jobs than were there when he started). Business is so good GM, the single largest employer in the world is below 60 percent market share. So good, Ford, the single largest industrial concern in the world is below 60 percent market share. Like your artwork, you've got it backwards.

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pauljs75

5:29PM | Tue, 02 November 2004

Yep, especially those that do most of their production outside of the U.S.

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jocko500

6:51PM | Tue, 02 November 2004

Cinton lost the jobs when he sige the free trades agreements ..that when Louisisana when down hill[ plus our state passed higher taxes too we lost jobs]

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dashboard_jehovah

9:29PM | Wed, 03 November 2004

good for BIG business...sigh

8ven

10:33AM | Fri, 05 November 2004

bluliner35 the artwork is not backwards because I am above looking down on you....ha...ha...sucka!


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