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To: dwilli
Debate might involve including a reason as to why a "lifelong Republican" [wink] wouldn't vote for President Bush's re-election.

And I don't mean some whiny, one-issue bellyaching. I mean a thoughtful review of what's occurred the past three years, and what's ahead. Have I lost you yet?

17 posted on 10/01/2003 8:13:41 AM PDT by Coop (God bless our troops!)
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To: Coop
Can you list for me all the things GWB has done to merit my vote:the gov't he has cut, the spending he has cut, the
times he has stood up to the democrats in congress, leave
the troops out of it, the success/failure in Afganistan or Iraq is not assured at this point. Name all of GWB's finer points that make me proud to call him a Conservative. Take all the time you need.
25 posted on 10/01/2003 8:20:27 AM PDT by dwilli
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To: Coop
Hey Coop~

I mean a thoughtful review of what's occurred the past three years, and what's ahead.

Here's a thought from Fred Barnes . . . "President Bush has two other factors working for him. One is the unpopularity of the Democrats. Mark Penn, the pollster for Bill Clinton, found recently that the percentage of Americans who identify with the Democratic party (32 percent) is the lowest since before the New Deal, 70 years ago. The other is President Bush's current condition. If he's even with Democratic rivals now, with recovery just beginning and a spate of bad news from Iraq, imagine where he'll be when the recovery sets in and Iraq quiets down. When President Bush gets there, the media will have a new word for him: "favorite."

HUA!

29 posted on 10/01/2003 8:25:20 AM PDT by w_over_w (Some people grin and bear it while others smile and do it.)
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