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Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2004
Rep. Thune: End 'Daschle's Dead Zone'
If South Dakota's U.S. Senate election in November isn't as corrupted by Democrats as the one two years ago, Rep. John Thune will be able to topple
naysaying Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle, especially now that American Indians are starting to flee the Democrat plantation.
In case you missed the congressman's refreshingly tough remarks Monday at the Republican convention, here's the text:
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I'm John Thune, and it's time to end what the Wall Street Journal calls "Daschle's Dead Zone."
With the help of thousands of South Dakotans, we are going to end Tom
Daschle's obstructionism in the Senate.
The commonsense agenda of President Bush and our Senate Republican
majority has been obstructed too long.
Judicial nominations are dying in the "Daschle Dead Zone." Permanent tax
cuts and welfare reform are dying in the "Zone."
Repeal of the death tax and the marriage penalty are dying in the "Daschle
Dead Zone." Medical liability reform is dying at the hands of trial lawyers
in the "Zone."
Class-action reform is dying in the "Daschle Dead Zone." An energy bill
including a national commitment to renewable fuels is dying in the "Daschle
Dead Zone."
We can pass this commonsense agenda when we defeat Tom Daschle and
re-elect President George Bush in November.
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