To: Savage Beast
Every achievement began as a dream, including the ones thought least likely to succeed. The other side keeps winning and ours losing precisely because they dare to translate their dreams into results while we sit here and tell each other we're dreaming. The other side went from almost a standing start some thirty-five years ago to where they are now, more or less in control of society, NOT by telling each other to stop dreaming but by dint of hard work. If this extreme radical left-winger named Bush can't be impeached then let's so hound him that he won't be able to run for a second term, which is exactly the tactic that succeeded with Lyndon Johnson (oh, but excuse me -- those were leftists who did that to Lyndon Johnson, i.e., the side that actually gets things done -- not like us, who sit around hopeless telling ourselves how impossible it is). NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE, certainly not getting rid of a pathetic piece of slime like the excuse for a man currently occupying the White House. Nay-sayers always lose. Only do-ers have any chance of winning anything.
To: Unadorned
The truth is I like Bush very much. I don't like the immigration plan, and I don't like increasing the size and scope of government, but otherwise I like him. I think he's done a supurb job, especially in foreign policy--i.e. the terrorist threat. And I think his conquest of Iraq displayed incredible courage.
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01/28/2004 2:51:54 PM PST by
Savage Beast
(Whom will the terrorists vote for? Not George Bush--that's for sure! ~Happy2BMe)
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