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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: E who wrote (150457)6/3/2001 8:03:45 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (3) of 769670
 
This thread is hilarious. What a bunch of lemmings and ditto-heads repeating negative rumor BS from the dirtiest and silliest part of the 2000 campaign. Also putting Bush on a pedestal as if he's some genius who got where he is by merit, vision, leadership or brains. And in full denial about that their man is bought and paid-for tool with a big last name from the beginning by the oil and heavy industry lobbies.

Bush makes McCain's job easy if McCain chooses to run again him next time. Bush is proving himself every day a paper tiger and a hollow man. I could have told people from the beginning. And next time there will be no Ralph Nader. There may not be a Jeb Bush either. The GOP likes to forget that their man actually lost the popular vote and would have lost big if Nader hadn't been there. I would like to have respect for our president but He's only semi-legitimate first of all and secondly thus far I have not heard him say anything of substance on any subject which doesn't sound like a scripted sound bite someone gave him to read or a slogan from the past campaign. He is an embarrassment on the international level as well which is why Powell is basically the president when it comes to foreign policy. Bush would however be a fun guy to get drunk with after 18 holes. As for Cheney, the man is nefarious and un-apologetic about being for military + oil and that's about it. I doubt his health will allow him to go more than four years if that. While I dislike Cheney's right-wing beliefs and anti-environmentalism I wonder who might have to replace him if he has a real heart-attack and has to retire. Basically this administration helps the oil, coal and nuke business as well as the very rich and otherwise gives most people anxiety about what their vision is of America and the world. It's certainly not an inclusive vision, whatever it is, and the stupidity of the missile defence system really makes most people wonder. Still I pray Bush continues his turnaround and contradictions on the environment and that Buish is even pressured into bringing down oil prices, which he could do if he really wanted to by pressuring the Saudis to increase production and by insisting on greater fuel efficiency instead of waste. And in a sense I've already gotten what I wanted by Bush/Cheny driving Jeffords out of the party. That has balanced things somewhat and will keep them halfway honest.
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