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Old 02-08-2004, 01:32 PM
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Default President John F Kerry, sounds great to wall street

http://www.forbes.com/business/newsw...tr1249453.html

Kerry presidency seen a boon for U.S. markets
Reuters, 02.06.04, 11:34 AM ET


By Chris Sanders

NEW YORK (Reuters) - If John Kerry wins the Democratic nomination and
goes on to be the next U.S. president, experts say it would be good for
Wall Street, which likes the way he talks up balancing the budget.

Kerry, a U.S. senator from Massachusetts, has won seven of nine contests
so far to determine the Democratic party's nominee, and faces five more
races in the next five days.

"Kerry (policy) will probably be similar to a Clinton economic policy,
which would be more focused on balancing the budget," said Gus Faucher,
a senior economist with Economy.com, where he tracks elections.

"That would bring down interest rates and drive up bond prices," he
added. Bond yields and prices move in opposite directions.

Stocks are a different story. Analysts said a successfully balanced
budget will eventually help stocks once the deficit becomes more manageable.

It is not a done deal that Kerry will be the nominee. He still faces
stiff competition from North Carolina Sen. John Edwards and retired Gen.
Wesley Clark. The party's previous front-runner, Howard Dean, a former
governor of Vermont, also remains in the race, but has seen his support
slip after several disappointing performances.
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Old 02-08-2004, 02:20 PM
Nigel Brooks˛°°4©
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Default Re: President John F Kerry, sounds great to wall street

"Oklahoma Joe" wrote in message
news:cG9wdXA=.556651c47e65da68175be747404aaa11@107 6275954.nulluser.com...
> http://www.forbes.com/business/newsw...tr1249453.html
>
> Kerry presidency seen a boon for U.S. markets
> Reuters, 02.06.04, 11:34 AM ET
>
>
> By Chris Sanders
>
> NEW YORK (Reuters) - If John Kerry wins the Democratic nomination and
> goes on to be the next U.S. president, experts say it would be good for
> Wall Street, which likes the way he talks up balancing the budget.
>
> Kerry, a U.S. senator from Massachusetts, has won seven of nine contests
> so far to determine the Democratic party's nominee, and faces five more
> races in the next five days.
>
> "Kerry (policy) will probably be similar to a Clinton economic policy,
> which would be more focused on balancing the budget," said Gus Faucher,
> a senior economist with Economy.com, where he tracks elections.
>
> "That would bring down interest rates and drive up bond prices," he
> added. Bond yields and prices move in opposite directions.


This is a joke right? If interest goes down any further they'll be paying
us to borrow money.

> Stocks are a different story. Analysts said a successfully balanced
> budget will eventually help stocks once the deficit becomes more

manageable.


If that is the case how come the DOW went down last week when Kerry took a
couple of States?

Nigel Brooks


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Old 02-08-2004, 03:16 PM
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Default Re: President John F Kerry, sounds great to wall street

On Sun, 8 Feb 2004 1634 -0500 (EST), "Oklahoma Joe"
wrote:

>http://www.forbes.com/business/newsw...tr1249453.html
>
>Kerry presidency seen a boon for U.S. markets
>Reuters, 02.06.04, 11:34 AM ET
>
>
>By Chris Sanders
>
>NEW YORK (Reuters) - If John Kerry wins the Democratic nomination and
>goes on to be the next U.S. president, experts say it would be good for
>Wall Street, which likes the way he talks up balancing the budget.
>
>Kerry, a U.S. senator from Massachusetts, has won seven of nine contests
>so far to determine the Democratic party's nominee, and faces five more
>races in the next five days.
>
>"Kerry (policy) will probably be similar to a Clinton economic policy,
>which would be more focused on balancing the budget," said Gus Faucher,
>a senior economist with Economy.com, where he tracks elections.


IOW, big business donates to the President and he buttfucks the middle
class. Oh boy, a man of the people for sure.


>
>"That would bring down interest rates and drive up bond prices," he
>added. Bond yields and prices move in opposite directions.
>
>Stocks are a different story. Analysts said a successfully balanced
>budget will eventually help stocks once the deficit becomes more manageable.
>
>It is not a done deal that Kerry will be the nominee. He still faces
>stiff competition from North Carolina Sen. John Edwards and retired Gen.
>Wesley Clark. The party's previous front-runner, Howard Dean, a former
>governor of Vermont, also remains in the race, but has seen his support
>slip after several disappointing performances.




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Old 02-08-2004, 04:55 PM
JASON A. KAATZ
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No one gives a crap what Wall Street likes or does not like. All the
American people will remember is that Wall Street gave them Enron and
WorldCom.


"Oklahoma Joe" wrote in message
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> http://www.forbes.com/business/newsw...tr1249453.html
>
> Kerry presidency seen a boon for U.S. markets
> Reuters, 02.06.04, 11:34 AM ET
>
>
> By Chris Sanders
>
> NEW YORK (Reuters) - If John Kerry wins the Democratic nomination and
> goes on to be the next U.S. president, experts say it would be good for
> Wall Street, which likes the way he talks up balancing the budget.
>
> Kerry, a U.S. senator from Massachusetts, has won seven of nine contests
> so far to determine the Democratic party's nominee, and faces five more
> races in the next five days.
>
> "Kerry (policy) will probably be similar to a Clinton economic policy,
> which would be more focused on balancing the budget," said Gus Faucher,
> a senior economist with Economy.com, where he tracks elections.
>
> "That would bring down interest rates and drive up bond prices," he
> added. Bond yields and prices move in opposite directions.
>
> Stocks are a different story. Analysts said a successfully balanced
> budget will eventually help stocks once the deficit becomes more

manageable.
>
> It is not a done deal that Kerry will be the nominee. He still faces
> stiff competition from North Carolina Sen. John Edwards and retired Gen.
> Wesley Clark. The party's previous front-runner, Howard Dean, a former
> governor of Vermont, also remains in the race, but has seen his support
> slip after several disappointing performances.
> --
>
>



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Old 02-08-2004, 05:57 PM
JASON A. KAATZ
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Bog deal - all the conservative republicans are going to vote republican
when they get to the polls. How the hell does these people believe Bush got
elected in the first place.


"Nigel Brooks˛°°4©" wrote in message
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> "Oklahoma Joe" wrote in message
> news:cG9wdXA=.556651c47e65da68175be747404aaa11@107 6275954.nulluser.com...
> > http://www.forbes.com/business/newsw...tr1249453.html
> >
> > Kerry presidency seen a boon for U.S. markets
> > Reuters, 02.06.04, 11:34 AM ET
> >
> >
> > By Chris Sanders
> >
> > NEW YORK (Reuters) - If John Kerry wins the Democratic nomination and
> > goes on to be the next U.S. president, experts say it would be good for
> > Wall Street, which likes the way he talks up balancing the budget.
> >
> > Kerry, a U.S. senator from Massachusetts, has won seven of nine contests
> > so far to determine the Democratic party's nominee, and faces five more
> > races in the next five days.
> >
> > "Kerry (policy) will probably be similar to a Clinton economic policy,
> > which would be more focused on balancing the budget," said Gus Faucher,
> > a senior economist with Economy.com, where he tracks elections.
> >
> > "That would bring down interest rates and drive up bond prices," he
> > added. Bond yields and prices move in opposite directions.

>
> This is a joke right? If interest goes down any further they'll be paying
> us to borrow money.
>
> > Stocks are a different story. Analysts said a successfully balanced
> > budget will eventually help stocks once the deficit becomes more

> manageable.
>
>
> If that is the case how come the DOW went down last week when Kerry took a
> couple of States?
>
> Nigel Brooks
>
>



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Old 02-08-2004, 08:00 PM
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JASON A. KAATZ wrote:

> Bog deal - all the conservative republicans are going to vote republican
> when they get to the polls. How the hell does these people believe

Bush got
> elected in the first place.


Bush was selected not elected. If things are the same as the 2000
election and no screw ups in the Flordia voting, Kerry will be Commander
in Chief.
>
>
> "Nigel Brooks˛°°4©" wrote in message
> news:c06co5$13duh5$1@ID-74999.news.uni-berlin.de...
> > "Oklahoma Joe" wrote in message
> >

news:cG9wdXA=.556651c47e65da68175be747404aaa11@107 6275954.nulluser.com...
> > > http://www.forbes.com/business/newsw...tr1249453.html
> > >
> > > Kerry presidency seen a boon for U.S. markets
> > > Reuters, 02.06.04, 11:34 AM ET
> > >
> > >
> > > By Chris Sanders
> > >
> > > NEW YORK (Reuters) - If John Kerry wins the Democratic nomination and
> > > goes on to be the next U.S. president, experts say it would be

good for
> > > Wall Street, which likes the way he talks up balancing the budget.
> > >
> > > Kerry, a U.S. senator from Massachusetts, has won seven of nine

contests
> > > so far to determine the Democratic party's nominee, and faces five

more
> > > races in the next five days.
> > >
> > > "Kerry (policy) will probably be similar to a Clinton economic policy,
> > > which would be more focused on balancing the budget," said Gus

Faucher,
> > > a senior economist with Economy.com, where he tracks elections.
> > >
> > > "That would bring down interest rates and drive up bond prices," he
> > > added. Bond yields and prices move in opposite directions.

> >
> > This is a joke right? If interest goes down any further they'll be

paying
> > us to borrow money.
> >
> > > Stocks are a different story. Analysts said a successfully balanced
> > > budget will eventually help stocks once the deficit becomes more

> > manageable.
> >
> >
> > If that is the case how come the DOW went down last week when Kerry

took a
> > couple of States?
> >
> > Nigel Brooks
> >
> >



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Old 02-08-2004, 08:05 PM
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JASON A. KAATZ wrote:

> Bog deal - all the conservative republicans are going to vote republican
> when they get to the polls. How the hell does these people believe

Bush got
> elected in the first place.


Bush was selected not elected. If things are the same as the 2000
election and no screw ups in the Flordia voting, Kerry will be Commander
in Chief.
>
>
> "Nigel Brooks˛°°4©" wrote in message
> news:c06co5$13duh5$1@ID-74999.news.uni-berlin.de...
> > "Oklahoma Joe" wrote in message
> >

news:cG9wdXA=.556651c47e65da68175be747404aaa11@107 6275954.nulluser.com...
> > > http://www.forbes.com/business/newsw...tr1249453.html
> > >
> > > Kerry presidency seen a boon for U.S. markets
> > > Reuters, 02.06.04, 11:34 AM ET
> > >
> > >
> > > By Chris Sanders
> > >
> > > NEW YORK (Reuters) - If John Kerry wins the Democratic nomination and
> > > goes on to be the next U.S. president, experts say it would be

good for
> > > Wall Street, which likes the way he talks up balancing the budget.
> > >
> > > Kerry, a U.S. senator from Massachusetts, has won seven of nine

contests
> > > so far to determine the Democratic party's nominee, and faces five

more
> > > races in the next five days.
> > >
> > > "Kerry (policy) will probably be similar to a Clinton economic policy,
> > > which would be more focused on balancing the budget," said Gus

Faucher,
> > > a senior economist with Economy.com, where he tracks elections.
> > >
> > > "That would bring down interest rates and drive up bond prices," he
> > > added. Bond yields and prices move in opposite directions.

> >
> > This is a joke right? If interest goes down any further they'll be

paying
> > us to borrow money.
> >
> > > Stocks are a different story. Analysts said a successfully balanced
> > > budget will eventually help stocks once the deficit becomes more

> > manageable.
> >
> >
> > If that is the case how come the DOW went down last week when Kerry

took a
> > couple of States?
> >
> > Nigel Brooks
> >
> >



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Old 02-09-2004, 07:07 AM
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Default Pres & Viet Cong Sympathizer John F Kerry, sounds great to Ho Chi Mihn & Hanoi Janes

"Nigel Brooks˛°°4©" wrote in message news:...
> "Oklahoma Joe" wrote in message


More on how John Kerry stabbed real Vietnam Vets in the back and
called them ALL "baby killers" so he could get elected to Congress.

http://www.usvetdsp.com/jf_kerry.htm

Much of Kerry's speech before Congress painted his fellow GIs as so
brutal that, today, they could easily be mistaken for Saddam Hussein's
Fedayeen killers.

He reported to Congress that U.S. soldiers had "personally raped, cut
off ears, cut off heads, taped wires from portable telephones to human
genitals and turned up the power, cut off limbs, blown up bodies,
randomly shot at civilians, razed villages, shot cattle and dogs for
fun, poisoned food stocks, and generally ravaged the countryside of
South Vietnam."


Kerry's hero JFK started the Vietnam War. The Kennedys & LBK got
richer of Vietnam and so did Kerry.
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Old 02-09-2004, 07:26 AM
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"Adolph Al Franken - Brown Shirt Left Wing Fascist"
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> "Nigel Brooks˛°°4©" wrote in message

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> > "Oklahoma Joe" wrote in message

>
> More on how John Kerry stabbed real Vietnam Vets in the back and
> called them ALL "baby killers" so he could get elected to Congress.


Really?
Care to cite this ridiculous claim?

>
> http://www.usvetdsp.com/jf_kerry.htm
>
> Much of Kerry's speech before Congress painted his fellow GIs as so
> brutal that, today, they could easily be mistaken for Saddam Hussein's
> Fedayeen killers.
>
> He reported to Congress that U.S. soldiers had "personally raped, cut
> off ears, cut off heads, taped wires from portable telephones to human
> genitals and turned up the power, cut off limbs, blown up bodies,
> randomly shot at civilians, razed villages, shot cattle and dogs for
> fun, poisoned food stocks, and generally ravaged the countryside of
> South Vietnam."


And you are claiming that none of these things ever happened?


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Old 02-09-2004, 07:48 AM
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"Adolph Al Franken - Brown Shirt Left Wing Fascist"
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> "Nigel Brooks˛°°4©" wrote in message

news:...
> > "Oklahoma Joe" wrote in message

>
> More on how John Kerry stabbed real Vietnam Vets in the back and
> called them ALL "baby killers" so he could get elected to Congress.
>
> http://www.usvetdsp.com/jf_kerry.htm


These are the people behind "Vietnam Veterans Against John Kerry" the
authors of this article.

From http://www.miafacts.org/prankster.htm

In 1988 Sampley - who at the time had no personal stake in MIA issue - tried
to turn one family's somber moment into a scandal that would help perpetuate
the POW movement. Instead, Sampley's effort came across as a vulgar grab for
center stage. The episode revolved around the case of a Navy pilot,
Commander Edwin B. Tucker.

Tucker had been shot down over North Vietnam eleven years earlier. He was
thought to have been captured and was listed as a POW. He was later listed
as killed in action. His remains were returned to the United States and were
buried with full military honors in 1988 at Arlington National Cemetery.

Shortly after the funeral, Sampley called a press conference in Norfolk,
Virginia, where Tucker's former aircraft carrier is based. Sampley announced
that Tucker's body had been on display for fifteen years inside a glass case
in Vietnam. Sampley said Tucker's family had been forced to pledge secrecy
on the matter before being allowed to receive the remains.

From http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.../lopez/1793430

Finally Sunday, despite increased security at the Manhattanville game after
[Jerry] Kiley threatened administrators that he would confront Smith, Kiley
snuck into the fieldhouse and went nose-to-nose with Smith while she lined
up for a teammate's free throw.

Smith clearly was shaken when Kiley faced her, later telling reporters she
could not understand what Kiley was telling her. Kiley said afterward that
he told Smith, "This flag represents the sacrifices of men and women who
have given their lives for freedom."

Security personnel quickly reached Kiley, and he was escorted out of the
building but not arrested. The Valiants, who are 16-9 for the season, today
will be at their tiny 300-seat gym to again face the Merchant Marine Academy
in their first Division III conference playoff game.

Kiley has threatened to disrupt the game again if Smith turns away from the
flag.

>
> Much of Kerry's speech before Congress painted his fellow GIs as so
> brutal that, today, they could easily be mistaken for Saddam Hussein's
> Fedayeen killers.
>
> He reported to Congress that U.S. soldiers had "personally raped, cut
> off ears, cut off heads, taped wires from portable telephones to human
> genitals and turned up the power, cut off limbs, blown up bodies,
> randomly shot at civilians, razed villages, shot cattle and dogs for
> fun, poisoned food stocks, and generally ravaged the countryside of
> South Vietnam."
>
>
> Kerry's hero JFK started the Vietnam War. The Kennedys & LBK got
> richer of Vietnam and so did Kerry.



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