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


To: bosquedog who wrote (177915)9/6/2001 9:23:33 AM
From: Charliss  Respond to of 769667
 
*Can you expand on your questions so that there is no ambiquity?*

Sure.

I realize my post about this sort of comes "out of the blue."

Recently, I was listening to a lively conversation where this was the topic- and I found it interesting. The participants were professionals- a social worker, two psychologists, a high school teacher, a college professor

The consensus seemed to be that at best he might be "dry," or "on the wagon," which left open the question of emotional sobriety and thus the issue of recovery.

While I am not a supporter of Mr Bush and his administration, their ideology and politics, I can nevertheless be supportive of anyone's recovery.

However, given his background, and given some of his ideas and pronouncements, it seems reasonable that one may have a question or a few considerations about this.

Personally, I do not know the truth of the matter.