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To: Mary Cluney who wrote (81684)10/29/2004 10:28:58 AM
From: Alan Smithee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793800
 
Mary, your partisanship is showing.



To: Mary Cluney who wrote (81684)10/29/2004 10:32:42 AM
From: mph  Respond to of 793800
 
So you're voting for Kerry?

Now there's a guy who's the life of the party
and the center of a circle of buddies....lol



To: Mary Cluney who wrote (81684)10/29/2004 11:00:52 AM
From: haqihana  Respond to of 793800
 
Mary Cluny, I have seen stupid posts before, but take a bow. You have taken stupidity to a new level, saying things that are nowhere near to being true. GW, has a very close relationship with his Father, and Brother, and spends a lot of time with them in Florida, listening to there opinions, and discussing all of the issues on the table. If you were not confined to the computer desk, in some place in Yankee land, you would know better.

GW, has a large circle of friends, with none of them being "girlie men", but doesn't parade them around in public as if they were the posse of a rapper, like Kerry seems to need to bolster his huge ego.

It is not appropriate for a President to round up a bunch of people to decide who should be named as Secretary of State, and Defense. That burden is on the back of the President, and GW bears that burden without complaint.



To: Mary Cluney who wrote (81684)10/29/2004 11:02:00 AM
From: gamesmistress  Respond to of 793800
 
From what I can tell, George W. Bush is a man who inspires abiding love, loyalty and affection, as well as deep hatred, from the public. (How you would know about his relations with his family escapes me, as I doubt any of them discusses it with the public.) John Kerry is a man who inspires....nothing. And nobody. That is not my definition of a U.S. President, Commander in Chief and Leader of the Free World.



To: Mary Cluney who wrote (81684)10/29/2004 11:33:20 AM
From: Sig  Respond to of 793800
 
<<<From what I can tell, George W can't get along with men such as his father (41), brother Jeb, and Colin Powell. He barely talks to these folks - almost never calling them. He does not take their advice. He talks to a higher authority (a brand of all beef frankfurters).

He does not have a band of brothers. He didn't make any friends while serving in the Alabama National Guards. I think he likes Girlie Men or just plain girls like Karen Hughes, Condaleeza Rice, and his mother.

He doesn't watch games with a bunch of guys - he rather watch games and fight with pretzels by himself.>>>



In the future you will see that most of these characteristics are an asset to the President, not a detraction.
Or do you want George Sr and Jeb telling GW how to run the country ?
Do you want to see the President as a couch potatoe watching games with retired athletes?

Would you like to see him surrounded with people of less intelligence and capability than Rice, Powell, Cheney and Karen?

Should he have appointed those 20 year old friends from the TANG to choice positions in government - People he hasn't seen for over 30 years and who went a different way in life.?

Sig