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To: Bullish
"how anyone could have analyzed the 90s and come to the conclusion that the Clinton\Gore agenda was good for America"

The Economy was good in the 90's, we were at peace, and Leiberman seemed somewhat conservative on social issues, I didn't see a reason to not vote for Gore. I was too young to understand what it was like during the cold war so I wasn't compelled by the republicans view on defense, and I didn't really like Bush at the time, or even the fact that a party affiliated with the rich was now starting a dynasty.
However now I know much better. National Security is a big issue again and Democrats have been completely anti-american since 2002(The first year I voted Republican). In addition, Kerry and the other dems in the presidential race are very Liberal on Social Issues. So I guess you could say my reasons for turning to Bush are similar to Zell Miller's. Also after living in the south for a few years I started to understand and like Bush's personality.
36 posted on 02/29/2004 4:34:22 PM PST by Betaille (Seeing through moral relativism since 2002)
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To: Betaille
You obviously have much more than "half a brain". You were like so many that aren't educated to the true stakes of the political and cultural war that we're engaged in.

You've educated yourself and come to the only realistic conclusions. Congrats.

I'm heartened to see that smart people like yourself and Zell Miller can only be fooled for so long.
39 posted on 02/29/2004 5:48:41 PM PST by Bullish
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To: Betaille
May I also suggest that you change your party affiliation to Republican, if not, anything but democrat.
40 posted on 02/29/2004 5:53:57 PM PST by Bullish
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