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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (195870)7/26/2004 7:25:51 AM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572673
 
Ten,

re: Well of course we all want the results to be positive. I still stand by my view that the results for Bush have been more positive than not, except when it comes to world diplomacy.

It's beyond my imagination that you could believe that... but I suppose that's what makes life interesting.

re: Seems like everyone has a unique personality, a unique background, and a unique way of approaching every issue. Of course, with the polarized political climate the way it is, every politician will be castigated as either evil or corrupt by their opponents. And people on both sides of the fence will fall for it.

Yep, I agree. (Throw in incompetent and stupid as accusations and I think Kerry has the advantage wrt believability <g>).

Usually, you would have 20%-25% undecided at this time. Folks have their heels dug in, now it's all about organization and getting out the vote.

John



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (195870)7/26/2004 1:25:12 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1572673
 
JF, The latter is concerned with taking action that get's positive results.

Well of course we all want the results to be positive. I still stand by my view that the results for Bush have been more positive than not, except when it comes to world diplomacy.


We've been around this one before.......is it the tax cuts that permit you to think this way? I don't get your conclusions otherwise.

ted