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To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (36827)7/21/2004 8:38:41 PM
From: SiouxPalRespond to of 81568
 
"authentic, warm-hearted Americans who support Pres Bush. "

Yeppers it's the warm and fuzzy folks like you, Cheney and Martha we should follow. Shure thang Annie.
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To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (36827)7/21/2004 10:41:28 PM
From: RichnorthRespond to of 81568
 
Sorry, but I don't agree with your views.

American Spirit did not influence my thinking. Suffice it to say she and I are often on the same wavelength (more or less) where Dumbya and his henchmen and other subjects are concerned.

Bush stole the last election and went to war in Iraq illegally and ran up a humongous national debt and lately he has hinted our personal freedoms will be curtailed further. No good! Somehow he reminds me of the comical character MAD in MAD magazine. (As I am not a US resident, I am not sure whether this magazine is still in circulation.) In other words, Bush is a joke! A bad one, though.

As for veep Cheney, his face looks much like that of a driver of a getaway car revving off after a heist. His former associations (and present indirect associations) with Halliburton Oil smell real bad to any discerning person. No wonder he has been hiding his face for so long until recently when he felt obliged to announce he is running for office again.

By the way, did you know that Israelis were seen recently talking to the Kurds in Iraq? This shows that Iraq is not fully under the control of the Iraqis, contrary to what Bush said. Seems to me the partition of Iraq may be in the works. Again this smells bad to me.

No more Bush, I say! Bush is trouble. Bush means more attacks on the Jihadists which, in turn, means retaliation from the Jihadists which causes Bush to respond and the vicious cycle goes on endlessly...........In the process, Bush makes more and more enemies amongst the Moslems. Of course, the Jihadists will exacerbate matters by attacking within America. If you are a masochist, you will enjoy that. But I am not a masochist. So, I repeat, No More Bush. Hope you now understand the compelling facts, at long last.