Polls indicate that
more and more voters
are concerned with
personal family safety,
with economic security,
fearing more and more jobs
going overseas
or being taken by
illegal immigrants.
Theyre concerned with the quality
of air and our water,
the degradation caused by the
rollback in environmental regulations,
by religious and racial polarization,
with the drumbeat of body bags
coming from all o
walks in--
MRS. CHAPIL
Good morning, Mr. President.
SHEPHERD
Howre you, Mrs. Chapil?
MRS. CHAPIL
Fine, thank you, sir. Mr. Kodak left
the detailed breakdown of the approval
poll for you. He seemed to indicate that
it was very good news.
SHEPHERD
Sixty-three percent of it, at any rate.
And by now theyre in the OVAL OFFICE itself. SHEPHERD has
gone to his desk and is looking over the va
polls, lm more
popular than their president!
Gentlemen! Gentlemen!
This is getting us nowhere.
lf we do nothing else this week,
we must conceive
at least one terrorist act
that will show all the world
that the United States,
the great Satan,
is but a paper tiger - a weak nation,
a weak people,
a people ripe for destruction.
Cowards, no longer willing to fight.
l knew it!
Hey, who are you?
lm Lieu
exit,
the viewers viewpoint glides along with this particular Pair
of Legs. A red ball whizzes by. The Legs stop. Another red
ball malevolently sails past the Legs. Then yet another red
ball. A fourth red ball makes brutal contact with the Legs
causing the Player to fall to her knees and into the frame. The
Player is VERONICA SAWYER.
INT. VERONICAS BEDROOM--DAY
VERONICA SAWYER, a sullen seventeen
Health care
was a source of frustration for women in our survey—and for middle-aged respondents in particular. Women resoundingly reported dissatisfaction with their hospitals and doctors. When polled about the service provided by their general practitioners and specialists, more than 60% of them said those doctors could do “somewhat better” or “significantly better.” Seventy-one p