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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Andrew N. Cothran who wrote (584491)6/22/2004 12:07:38 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
There you go again, misunderestimating!!

A perilous fault of many.


Excuse me, professor, but "misunderestimating"? With all due respect, sir, there is no such word as "misunderestimating".

Maybe therein lies the crux of the problem; from where you sit, Mr. Bush sounds good. ;~)

But let me elaborate on what I was saying.......even with a telepromper present, Mr. Bush can't put together a paragraph without pausing at least 10 or 15 times; has a limited vocabulary so that he substitutes one word with another that sounds phonetically correct; who is incapable of speaking extemporaneously; who looks befuddled in most situations.

Now that's either someone in the early stages of dementia as Ron Reagan Jr. suggested or somewhat the wizard forgot to give a brain.

Either way, the important issue on the table is why is someone as well educated as you, assuming your bio is an honest one, voting for someone of the quality of Mr. Bush? What are you getting out of it? You're certainly not getting a quality presidency and I am pretty certain you know that.

So spill the beans, Mr. Professor........I am curious to hear the reason[s] behind your support for a man who was a cheerleader, president of the notorious Dekes and who got Gentleman's Cs at Yale.
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