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


To: Sedohr Nod who wrote (117651)12/19/2000 8:03:11 AM
From: Thehammer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
<<I think the cheering section here can over look those tremendous flaws in President Bush you listed. Merry Christmas. >>

Well put Don. Just like their ability to over look the major
ethical lapses of al gore as well as his mentor. Bush's appointments so far put Clinton's to shame. Not just a bunch of liberal attorney's.



To: Sedohr Nod who wrote (117651)12/19/2000 8:06:58 AM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
People like asenna used to assert that Dwight Eisenhower, one of the great generals of history, was too stupid and lacking in leadership qualities to be president. He probably would have made fun of Napoleon's stature and accent (Corsica was originally Italian, and spoke French in a provincial way). Or he would have made hay out of the fact that Augustus Caesar would not have become emperor had he not been Julius's nephew, or that Moses had a speech impediment and had to have Aaron talk for him........



To: Sedohr Nod who wrote (117651)12/19/2000 1:03:05 PM
From: asenna1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
This cheering section has a proven ability to overlook just about everything. Now I can't wait to watch that new cartoon, Bushy and The Bug Man...

“President-elect Bush and the Republican congressional leadership had an outstanding meeting this morning. All of us share a common vision and a common agenda, and we are committed to working together to making certain we achieve real progress on the critical issues confronting our nation.

“As the new President of all Americans, George W. Bush deserves the opportunity to offer his legislative program in Congress. While we can maintain principled disagreements over particular policies, members of Congress -- Republicans and Democrats -- should recognize that campaigning must now give way to governing. And governing means recognizing that George W. Bush has a right and an obligation to seek enactment of the program on which he ran.

“All of us hope Democrats will join Republicans in supporting items on President-elect Bush’s agenda that offer opportunities for genuine consensus. As we consider George W. Bush’s proposals, it is this spirit of bipartisanship that represents the most certain way to get our work done and make a real difference for the American people.”

Coming to a theatre near you.

The real fun is about to begin.