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Politics : WHO IS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT IN 2004 -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (9606)1/31/2004 1:35:33 PM
From: redfish  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10965
 
"Sure Bush is agressive but is his approach a good one, personally I don't think so."

Just to play devil's advocate (this isn't intended as a personal attack, just an exercise), what would you have done differently had you been president as of 9/11?



To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (9606)1/31/2004 3:23:26 PM
From: MrLucky  Respond to of 10965
 
But Bush will go down on the economy and the polarization of the haves and have nots that occurred completely in his term, thats what Zogby said and thats what I think too.

The numbers in the next couple quarters will answer that question. Anything is possible.

While I am concerned as to who sits in the oval office, I am far more concerned about the country unifying its focus on the its greater problem. We cannot wish this terrorism problem away. The threats and actions against our country have intensified for over the past 20 plus years. It is time we all wake up and smell the coffee. Politics is not and will not be the solution. It is easy to say "can't we all get along" when everyone will agree. Unfortunately, we do not live in that world today. The politicians (those running) and those in office must separate their partisanship when it comes to national security. Its easy and expedient for them to point fingers. That won't get the job done.



To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (9606)1/31/2004 3:23:35 PM
From: MrLucky  Respond to of 10965
 
But Bush will go down on the economy and the polarization of the haves and have nots that occurred completely in his term, thats what Zogby said and thats what I think too.

The numbers in the next couple quarters will answer that question. Anything is possible.

While I am concerned as to who sits in the oval office, I am far more concerned about the country unifying its focus on the its greater problem. We cannot wish this terrorism problem away. The threats and actions against our country have intensified for over the past 20 plus years. It is time we all wake up and smell the coffee. Politics is not and will not be the solution. It is easy to say "can't we all get along" when everyone will agree. Unfortunately, we do not live in that world today. The politicians (those running) and those in office must separate their partisanship when it comes to national security.