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To: LindyBill who wrote (18937)12/7/2003 1:11:04 AM
From: Ann Corrigan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793674
 
George Will is championing GW's intelligence when compared with Howard Dean? That sounds like a draw to me. If GW, who I voted for in 2000, is so bright why has he not stemmed the flow of outsourced American jobs or curbed the inflow of illegals? I've defended him until quite recently, but both these situations are major problems & he has done zip so far. Dean has his drawbacks but he's starting to look somewhat attractive. At least he's strong on job preservation & that's important to many voters. I'm waiting for Bush to address these issues....or else I've no choice but to vote Democrat for the 1st time since Reagan's 2nd term. I know he's been distracted with terrorists but we can't allow the country to be sold from beneath our feet(Warren Buffett's words).



To: LindyBill who wrote (18937)12/7/2003 11:34:14 PM
From: DMaA  Respond to of 793674
 
This is actually the secret of the popularity of talk radio and pundit TV:

It cannot be said of him that he did much thinking for himself -- but he thought that he thought."