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To: Lane3 who wrote (60842)8/16/2004 2:39:15 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793698
 
Bush wears his divisiveness as a badge of honor, it seems. Interesting remark. I'm curious as to why you think that, if you care to tell us.

I see it exactly the opposite. He is certainly inclusive on every level domestically.

Possibly you are referring to his opposition to the terrorist Islamofascists. Yes, he is divisive against them.



To: Lane3 who wrote (60842)8/17/2004 3:47:28 AM
From: Sully-  Respond to of 793698
 
<font color=blue>"Bush wears his divisiveness as a badge of honor, it seems."<font color=black>

Yup, that Bush dude really is off the charts with his
devisiveness & he seems so proud of it too.....

- like when he gave that Two America's speech all over the
country

- when he accused Team Kerry of being "These guys, er,
these guys are the most crooked, you know, lying group of
people I've ever seen."

- when he screamed repeatedly that Al Gore "betrayed
America! "He played on our fears. He took America on an
ill-conceived foreign adventure dangerous to our troops,
an adventure preordained and planned before 9/11 ever took
place."

- when he attacked Sen. Edward Kennedy saying "This [the
war in Iraq] was made up in Texas.... This whole thing was
a fraud."

- when he accused Democratic National Chairman Terry
McAuliffe of being a man who was AWOL....

etc., etc., ad nauseam....

:-\