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To: Mary Cluney who wrote (58629)8/7/2004 10:36:44 AM
From: LindyBill  Respond to of 793866
 
the swing voters are going to be key.

I think "getting out the vote" is going to be the key. And this is Kerry's soft spot. The Democrats that vote will be the ones that want Bush out. This is not all of them by a long shot. The voters who are not Bush-haters are not motivated by Kerry.

I think the black vote will be lower than last time because of this and because of social issues like gay marriage.



To: Mary Cluney who wrote (58629)8/7/2004 11:03:58 AM
From: jficquette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793866
 
Mary,

The war is over in Iraq. The troops will be home in 2 years. We will probably keep a contingent there, similar to Bosnia for a few more years.

The unemployment rate is below it's 30 year average. The Fed is raising rates. Corporate profits are growing at the fastest rates in 20 years. The economy is strong and getting stronger.

I love Bush because of the man he is but I like Bush because he has done a masterful job of getting up on top of the terror sitiuation. His handling of the post bubble economy is excellent.

His no child left behind was a great piece of legislation. Teaches don't like it because for once they are being held accountable to a national standard. Some resort to giving out test answers so there students can do better on the test.

His prescription drug for the elderly is needed and he was able to put an excellent plan into law.

He is hell bent on getting his energy policy through congress and he knows that we have to privatize social secruity.

In short Mary, you prove my point because nothing you said is true. You and other liberals live in a egocentric fantasy world that is intellectually dishonest. I can feel the hate you have.

So what member of the goverment special interest group are you?? Goverment worker? Union? Teacher?? Welfare??

John

PS In summary in Bush's first 3 years he, lead the war on terror, Education reform, Tax cuts to heal the 9/11 induced recession, and stock market bubble, and Drug reform. His only defeat is not getting his energy bill through. He has inspired countless men and women in their daily lives through his dogged pursuit of his goals. Bush is a blessing to this country and an inspiration to countless Americans.



To: Mary Cluney who wrote (58629)8/7/2004 11:06:14 AM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793866
 
The fact that he may have ducked out on some of those NG meeetings do not seem to bother all those

Hey, I spent 20 years and 4 days on active duty. During that time I ducked out of a lot of meetings so did John Kerry.

The difference today, is George Bush is present for duty everyday while John Kerry is still ducking out of meetings.



To: Mary Cluney who wrote (58629)8/7/2004 1:31:17 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793866
 
Mary, the reason the War Hawks are supporting George Bush is that he gets the nature of the fight we're in, while the Democrats plainly do not. Even the more reasonable Dems still seem to think a police action would have been an adequate response to 9/11, while the other half of the party is poisoned by Moore's Disease moonbattery.