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To: TimF who wrote (131251)2/1/2001 1:53:14 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583677
 
Tim,

Personally I wish abortion was a bigger issue for GW but he seems unwilling to really make a big deal about it. Then again to be fair to him he doesn't have the power to quickly do more then he has all ready done.

We have seen nothing yet....he is setting the tone for his new administration. There will be a lot more on abortions...trust me. If he can overturn Wade vs Roe, he will.

The second is separation of church and state. Pete seems to think its okay because it represents all religions. Separation of church and state means separation of church and state....any church and all churches.

He's really working this one. This morning it turns out its his religion that guides him.....soon we will be required to go to church every Sunday.

Bush is playing to a group of people who don't represent what this country is anymore.

What this country is, is devided on many issues. Bush is representing his side of the devide better then the other side. In this his is no different then any other modern president I can think of.


This country is divided and it would appear evenly. But some early demographics from the last election indicate that the turn out among Republican was much higher than among Democrats. If this proves to be true, then in reality he represents a minority of the voters. And I think that it is true.

As I said, he wants to go backwards...and I for one ain't going.

ted