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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: PROLIFE who wrote (54120)10/29/2000 1:32:59 PM
From: brutusdog  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769667
 
I believe BUSH WILL DO THE RIGHT THING!!!

That is not a gamble I am willing to take on a man with such limited mental abilities.

From the NY Times (They pretty much say it all):
Leadership

Mr. Bush has asked to be judged by something more than his positions.
He offers himself as an experienced leader who would end the culture of
bickering in Washington and use wisdom and resoluteness in dealing with
domestic social problems and international crises. But his résumé is too
thin for the nation to bet on his growing into the kind of leader he claims
already to be. He does have great personal charm. But Mr. Bush's main
professional experience was running a baseball team financed by friends
and serving for six years as governor in a state where the chief executive
has limited budgetary and operational powers. His three debates with
Mr. Gore exposed an uneasiness with foreign policy that cannot be
erased by his promise to have heavyweight advisers. John F. Kennedy,
as a far more seasoned new president, struggled through the Cuban
missile crisis while his senior advisers offered contradictory advice on
how to confront a Soviet military threat on America's doorstep. The job
description is for commander in chief, not advisee in chief.