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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (300295)9/25/2002 1:59:47 AM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (2) of 769667
 
moenmac,

Are you beginning to feel betrayed? If not, why not?


No, I'm not.

Because I understand the world of politics very well.

Mr. Bush represents more of my beliefs than not.

President Bush signed the McCain/Feingold bill because it had overwhelming support in congress. He said it himself and this is not a direct quote; I will sign this bill because the American congress has overwhelmingly supported it.

That is what Presidents should do. Abide by the will of the people.

Show me any leader who has not had to change his pre-election position once he became more familiar with National and International politics. That fact is well known, and isn't unexpected of world leaders.

What took place in the recent German elections is a prime example. Gerhardt Schroeder switched politics mid election to get elected and it worked. Should he be impeached, or what ever it is that they do in Germany, if he changes his stance on national issues? Even if it were proven that his position was the most beneficial to the society as a whole?

Some politicians make big mistakes as in Al Gore's case. Sometimes he is the perfect example of a failure.

Yesterday he totally refuted a position he had wholeheartedly defended in 1991. He is a hypocrite, and anyone with half a brain can see that he is selfishly tending to his own best interest at the expense of my country.

He will carry the label throughout his run for the Presidency, and be known for his apt ability in demonstrating a pure quality for temper tantrums. As well as one who engages in the politics of personal destruction. In fact I can't remember a time when the guy did or said anything constructive. I mean, if he offered some good reasons why I should vote for him instead of giving me reasons why I shouldn't vote for the other guy, he might garner some respect.

He is betting on failure in Iraq. He will lose that bet, and, rightfully so, it will cost him the election in 2004.

Any more questions?

I know that I am wasting my time on you so I just have one more thing to say.

God bless George W. Bush and God bless America.

M
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