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


To: Ga Bard who wrote (184309)9/20/2001 7:48:25 PM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
The first thing that Bush should do in this crisis is fire Condalina Rice and pick an advisor with good advice. The isolation thing is not working. The next thing is not so easy since he would probably have to resign. Bush's biggest failing is that he can only hold one idea in his head at a time and he holds it tighter than a pit-bulldog holds a steak bone. Stem cells were the most important things in the universe a couple weeks ago, now Bin Laden is the most important, dead or alive. This kind of narrow focus with his superstitious approach to finding insite is going to cause great harm in a war environment. The last thing he needs is to go back to watching movies with bad advisors.
TP



To: Ga Bard who wrote (184309)9/20/2001 8:03:06 PM
From: Mr. Whist  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Mr. Bard from Georgia: What union were you in? If you left the union and still reap benefits of collective bargaining, then you are a freerider. You contribute nothing but still expect others to represent you in bargaining talks. When I was involved in bargaining talks, the most concerned with what was happening were always the freeriders. They would always ask the most questions. Yes, when I say my prayers every night, I thank God that I live in America and that the AFL-CIO is looking out for my best interests.

Re: "Do your union leaders tell you how to vote? ... They expect you to vote Democratic." I hope so! The Democratic Party looks out for the interests of the American working man and working woman; the Republican Party looks out for the interests of Big Business and fat cats who play golf. So why in the world would I vote Republican? So that a handful of corporate execs can raid my pension plan and enrich their personal fortunes?! (True story.)

That's a no-brainer, ain't it?

Re: "Your statement proves you have been brainwashed ..."

You're probably right. On serious matters, I just let my union bosses do my thinking for me.