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To: PhilDragoo
I emailed a liberal friend of mine, for his opinion on tonights Press Conference. (who isn't filled with hatred for George W. Bush and voted for Al Gore in 2000 and objected to the war in Iraq, He also has said that he thought President Bush did a good job handling 9/11 and admitted that Al Gore might not have responded to 9/11 like George W. Bush did.), So he is what I would call a fair minded Liberal.

His response was that he thought the President came off as extremely credible and sincere, he said he thought GWB answered all but the "What mistakes have you made" questions completely and honestly. He said he thought he will be voting for GWB this November because he doesn't think John Kerry is truthful or has what it takes to ignore popular opinion and lead in tough times

I'm still in shock

11 posted on 04/13/2004 11:08:54 PM PDT by MJY1288 (When Faced With a Choice as Simple as Night or Day, John Kerry Chooses Dusk and Dawn)
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To: MJY1288
Yes, that's the wondrous thing: our president actually believes all that "stuff".

And we haven't had a leader so earnest since Ronald Reagan.

"If I listened to polls, I wouldn't be effective."

John Forbes Kerry transmits a lifelong character flaw.

He's certain that he's better than everyone, and he is uncertain who he is.

While our president has been through his trials and knows these beautiful truths.

That freedom is not America's gift to the world, but the Almighty's gift to every human being.

And that it is our job to spread freedom.

While John Forbes Kerry has to slander our president, our homeland America, our faith in the Almighty, and to insist we kneel before the conceited asses of Europe and the satin-suited swine of the United Nations--all while he, Kerry, faces tough decisions like which of his five multi-million homes will he vacation in next week.

Al Gore, too, transmitted character flaws, namely, he lied about his importance and his achievements, indicating he was and is not secure in himself.

The times are shaken by the continuing tremors of terrorism, and we don't have the luxury to dally with dilletantes.

We seek, as the Chinese like to say, the stronger horse.

13 posted on 04/13/2004 11:21:39 PM PDT by PhilDragoo (Hitlery: das Butch von Buchenvald)
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To: MJY1288
the President came off as extremely credible and sincere, he said he thought GWB answered all but the "What mistakes have you made" questions completely and honestly.

No he didn't, and I regret he was not more agressive. For example, when asked the (moronic) question, "do you feel you owe the Americam public an apology?", he should have answered at the very least, "No".

Me? I would have said, If making apologies and singing Kum Baa yaah made my country safer I would do that too; I know better; nothing is as effective as resolute action when confronting mindless evil. Next question.

45 posted on 04/14/2004 7:27:40 AM PDT by Publius6961 (.)
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