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To: Beelzebubba
--Criticism of Bush's terrible errors (or lack of principle) is not pro-Democrat.--

Exactly. Most of us will vote for Bush even though we are very disappointed. I would think that would satisfy the "Bush can do no wrong crowd", but for most of them it seems only unconditional love will do.

Oh well.
128 posted on 01/26/2004 4:41:15 PM PST by Cubs Fan (liberalism's ultimate goal-the reversal of good and evil.)
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To: Cubs Fan; All
These interminable Bush/Bash-bot threads just wear me out - but, I'll keep plugging away because the stakes are SO HIGH.

Just like some of the 'discussions' I have with my wife, over and over and over.

I'm sure y'all have been there too.

I received another one of those endless lists of witicisms circulating the 'net last week, and one of the bullets said:

"Shouldn't all married men forget their mistakes? After all there's no sense in two people remembering the same things right?

Dubya has made some miscalculations and a couple of pretty big errors in the judgment of most of us.

But can't we just move on ??

Just which Democrat is it you believe is better than Bush ??

Of course, we'd all like to see a candidate that reflects ideological purity, but that never happens (not for the Democrats either).

So, practicality and pragmatism are the next logical steps. Yes, it hurts us to our core, all of us hate to compromise our core values.

But, the bottom line is, for even the strictist constitutional constructionist Bush is a better choice than ANY of the likely Democrat nominees.

Irrespective of his stripes, no 3rd party candidate will win -- and as Bill Murray said in "Stripes," That's a fact Jack !!

134 posted on 01/26/2004 5:02:40 PM PST by skip2myloo
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