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


To: Raymond Duray who wrote (310036)10/21/2002 8:30:18 AM
From: David Lawrence  Respond to of 769670
 
>>If you read the New York Times editorial page from the Sunday edition, you will find that every editorial is written in opposition to Bush's mad foreign policy schemes. The same is largely true of the Washington Post and the LA Times among other publications.

So what does that tell you, other than proving that their respective editorial staffs are biased to the left and out of touch with the majority of the people?



To: Raymond Duray who wrote (310036)10/21/2002 8:36:01 AM
From: Carolyn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
I think your emotions have led you into a fantasy world. Bush is not illegitimate, having won under our Constitution. Nor is he a fascist, a word commnly associated with Hitler, Mussolini, and Franco. Get over it and get a grip.



To: Raymond Duray who wrote (310036)10/22/2002 2:25:13 AM
From: average joe  Respond to of 769670
 
Relax Ray, read this...

news.bbc.co.uk

It really makes your ravings rather pithy.



To: Raymond Duray who wrote (310036)11/6/2002 4:22:41 PM
From: SecularBull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Peace now, ~SB~



To: Raymond Duray who wrote (310036)11/6/2002 4:52:34 PM
From: Dr. Doktor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Republican Surge
By David Horowitz
FrontPageMagazine.com | November 6, 2002

It was a big night for Republicans; much bigger than the media is admitting. The first Republican governor in Georgia in more than 100 years; the first Republican Governor in Maryland in 38 years (against a Kennedy); a decisive shift in Florida to the Bush camp; only the fourth time in history a triumphant presidential party has gained House seats in the first mid-term elections, and possibly the first time in history a presidential party has gained seats in the Senate. And all this in a bad economic year.

It’s the war, stupid; and the leader. No one should underestimate the transformation that George Bush is working on the American electorate and on the fortunes of Republicans. This is a leader who has opened up new electoral horizons for his party. On the caution side, low voter turnout always works for Republicans, which is a factor that won’t be with them in 2004. What that means is Republicans will have to wage a far more aggressive campaign to extend this victory.

The consequence of the defeat for Democrats is likely to be an internal battle royal, a lurch to the left, and a push for the presidential candidacy of “populist,” anti-war Gore. This could provide an historic opportunity for the Republican Party to become the party of an American majority. Given the dangers of the looming war on terror, and the appeasement mentality of the Democratic left, the opportunity couldn’t come at a better time.



To: Raymond Duray who wrote (310036)11/6/2002 5:10:54 PM
From: average joe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Did you see it coming?

news.yahoo.com