To: Tumbleweed_Connection
If true, it was a very bad move on Bush's part. He's been hammered by F-ing Kerry for months with lies and falsehoods by Kerry and his operatives. Does Bush really think that Kerry will now turn over a new leaf? We all can give the president countless net sites exposing Kerry as the lying liberal that he is. That the president would choose this tack is utterly bewildering to me.
To: conservativecorner
If Bush is going to play nice Bush is going to lose this one
To: conservativecorner
If true, it was a very bad move on Bush's part. He's been hammered by F-ing Kerry for months with lies and falsehoods by Kerry and his operatives. Does Bush really think that Kerry will now turn over a new leaf? We all can give the president countless net sites exposing Kerry as the lying liberal that he is. That the president would choose this tack is utterly bewildering to me.George W. Bush is a gentleman. He can fight with the best of them, though, and he will definitely leave JF'nK bloody.
33 posted on
03/02/2004 6:22:47 PM PST by
alnick
(Pray that God will grant wisdom to American voters.)
To: conservativecorner
Don't be dismayed.
Tis common courtesy between two foes, just like GWB did when he went to see algore after it was decided.
Not pretty , but common courtesy.
The clinton will hit the fan, of course, when Scary Kerry's voting record against everything we stand for is knowledge for the sheeple.
I have wondered about GWB going along with a lot of the spending, etc., but have come to the conclusion that as a Country, there are so many with their hands in the cookie jar, that it is one step at a time.
61 posted on
03/02/2004 7:26:08 PM PST by
oldtimer
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