Ten,
re: Maybe it started with all those "Not MY President" idiots that lined the streets of Washington, D.C., during Bush's inauguration. After 9/11 happened and the country put aside its partisanship for a brief moment, I wondered what happened to those people. They are now back in full force, seizing on the opportunity created by the unrest in Iraq to push their anti-Bush agendas, which has never changed from day one. They never gave Bush a chance from the get-go, so you can understand why I will never give them the benefit of the doubt.
You are badly misreading the folks that oppose Bush. Yes there are those that would never support a Republican. But if you are paying attention, this is no typical, don't give a damn election.
People HATE Bush, for very good reasons. I've been paying attention to politics since Eisenhower, and most of the Presidents didn't make a lot of difference. I've voted Republican and I've voted Democrat, and I voted for GW.
But this guy is the first President that I've seen that is REALLY, REALLY dangerous. I mean, "the future of the country" dangerous. You can say I'm another lousy partisan. But I'm not. I'm telling you sincerely, from deep in my heart and from my years of experience, Bush is dangerous.
I'm not asking you to accept my opinion, just weigh it for what it's worth. I guarantee it's not partisan; my opinion is always based on what's best for the country.
John |