To: Reagan Man
This is the week where it all comes together. The nation has been treated to a positive view of a great American President, and will continue to be treated to glowing accolades into the weekend, after which the campaigns will start up again. But what is there left for the opposing party to campaign on?
Conservatism has been successfully passed on to the public when it comes to taxation. Lower taxes are a mantra for both parties now. The only question is how.
Iraq will drop from the radar as sovereignty is passed. Furthermore, Kerry's issue of "going to the UN" has been taken from the table. Bush went. He got an agreement. He won.
The economy is on the upswing. People are going back to work at a blistering pace. The economy is growing. Why change leadership now?
And the coup de grace. America has been terror-free for three years. National security policy is working, and working well.
This week is it. It's the turning point; it's the point of distillation for the Bush campaign. People across the nation should realize, "yeah, you know what - our President has done a pretty good job, and the minor quibbles that we might have with him are nothing compared to the good that he has done."
A nation drunk on political rhetoric has been sobered up, and they'll have a much clearer view of this nation's mission and purpose.
7 posted on
06/09/2004 10:24:00 PM PDT by
July 4th
(You need to click "Abstimmen")
To: July 4th
Excellent post my friend. Thanks for the encouragment. I share your optimism.
Thanks again.
8 posted on
06/09/2004 10:30:54 PM PDT by
no dems
(Does the Bush/Cheney camp monitor the Freep website?)
To: July 4th
Agreed. A nation "drunk with political rhetoric" is a great way to put it.
There are great accomplishments over the past four years to highlight in the upcoming election. I would like to know from Kerry what, exactly, he would have done differently. I won't hold my breath.
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