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To: Alighieri who wrote (162451)2/28/2003 12:52:05 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576109
 
He is thoughtful, informed, pragmatic, measured, and intelligent...all the things Bush is not.

This is hilarious. All of these things describe Bush perfectly. Only a yellow dog would argue this.



To: Alighieri who wrote (162451)2/28/2003 2:32:00 PM
From: SilentZ  Respond to of 1576109
 
>Agreed. He is thoughtful, informed, pragmatic, measured, and intelligent...all the things Bush is not.

But am I the only one who thinks he's obscenely ugly? :)

-Z



To: Alighieri who wrote (162451)2/28/2003 2:32:49 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576109
 
Kerry also has two key attributes: genuine Silver Star, Bronze Star, triple Purple Heart war hero, and a wife with about 750 million ready to use it if and when necessary. No other Democrat candidate has the means to offset the huge GOP fundraising advantage led by our fundraiser in chief who has spent more time fundraising than any president by far. An estimated 20% of Bush's time has been spent fundraising, and much it is involves arm-twisting and promises of tit for tat, at least that's what John McCain claims is happening. Kerry's military heroism will also negate Bush's military issue advantages. And when they compare war records, Bush's desertion from his Texas Air Guard unit for a whole year without notification will be a glaring character difference. Bush have to run with Powell to win. But even that may not be enough given the predicted economic gloom going into 2004.