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To: TigerPaw who wrote (200068)9/3/2004 4:08:35 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1573433
 
On Thursday night, Bush had a chance to stop the spinning, stop exploiting September 11 to justify a misguided invasion, be the straight shooter everyone claims he is, demonstrate the "tendency toward candor" that former Senator and current Law and Order actor Fred Thompson hailed in his introduction of the President.
But of course that never happened because Bush's bluntness doesn't extend to saying: "I was wrong." Nor even to suggesting that he acted imprudently in the heat of his anger against terrorism and eagerness to nail Saddam. Instead, America was treated to more of the shading of the truth that Republicans -- nice people that they are -- have been peddling on the sidewalks of New York.


What he did say is that "some people say he swaggers; in TX we call that walking".

How did we get such minor man as president? It was his brother, Jeb, who was supposed to be president. At least that guy seems to have a brain.

If Americans re-elect him so be it, but it couldn't be a worse move for this country.

ted