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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: Andrew N. Cothran who wrote (42513)8/13/2004 8:17:30 AM
From: cirrusRead Replies (1) of 81568
 
In musing over your eloquent description of the Bush mindset it occurred to me that it also quite accurately describes the mindset of my dog.

Honest to a fault. Focused on only retrieving the ball. Can't hold two contradictory thoughts in his head at the same time. Simple. Expects others to feed him and clean up his messes.

Sorry... this post is flirting on a new low. Understand that I'm NOT comparing Bush's mind to that of a dog, just your description. I personally give Bush more credit than do you... after all, he was smart enough (or devious enough) to manipulate public opinion to convince something like 66% of Americans that Iraq was behind 9/11 when there was never a shred of evidence to that effect.

I support Bush because Bush operates from a centered mind-set which results in a focused vision. He actions in pursuing that vision are an outgrowth of his honesty. What he says you can believe and you can believe it because it is spoken from that inner truth that defines his character. When he commits himself to a course of action, you can know that that course proceeds from his sense of mission designed to accomplish his vision. You don't have to look for ulterior motives because there are none.
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