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To: Convert
I found this on TownHall.com

FlagTen Reasons Why Tony Snow Should be President
Sunday, February 04, 2007 10:18 AM


Not in any particular order, here are at least ten reasons Tony Snow should run for President:

1. He has solid conservative values (unlike Guiliani)

2. He is trustworthy (unlike McCain)

3. He has name recognition (unlike a few other candidates)

4. He has charisma (unlike Hunter and others)

5. He has little or no baggage from the past (unlike Gingrich)

6. He is fair and respected by people of various political persuasions (unlike others)

7. He has a good understanding of the issues and is able to explain them clearly (unlike Hillary!)

8. Even though he doesn't have governing experience, he does have experience working in the White House (unlike some, including Obama)

9. He may be the first White House press secretary who has had influence on policy decisions, as well as being one of the RNC's most popular campaign speakers

10. He is a skilled debater, winning most arguments while putting opponents and audiences at ease with his humor and charm

Have we forgotten any?

COPIED FROM TOWNHALL.COM

These are pretty strong words.

I know one thing, he will certainly know how to communicate his policy much better than Bush. Communication is the key.
970 posted on 02/06/2007 6:46:59 AM PST by SQUID
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To: SQUID

THANKS!

But Bush did bring freedom of religious expression
faith based programs and has kept the sanctity of life from being a buried issue
and he put the word God back into political speech
No small task


971 posted on 02/06/2007 5:14:42 PM PST by Convert (Praying for a swift, honorable,merciful,charitable victory with peace founded on God's Mercy and Law)
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