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Re: Your message to apo-l

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (MeisterAu@AOL.COM)
Tue Oct 20 21:30:55 1998

Date:         Tue, 20 Oct 1998 21:05:50 EDT
Reply-To: MeisterAu@AOL.COM
From: MeisterAu@AOL.COM
To: APO-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU

In a message dated 10/14/98 11:07:55 AM, mstroh@netway.com wrote:

<<
what do you think would happen to a legislator in congress: if
legislator A made compromise on bill 1, on the condition that legislator
B would go along with bill 2?  if legislator 2 backed out and voted
other than he stated he would vote, he would be branded as someone you
couldnt trust (someone who goes against their word), hence no-one would
go to this person for help in the future...>>

Maybe, but now we have legislator C and D ... who were not there when the
original happened.  Just like there was compromises on the Johnston > Regan >
Bush > Clinton tax bills and changes made on the earlier compromises, changes
happen.

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