To: CajunConservative
Yeah and he continues to lag in the polls especially with conservatives. One thing that Clinton and Reagon knew was how to use the bully pulpit and how to win elections. Both of these guys won because people voted FOR them unlike Bush where many feel we must vote for him because of the alternative. Im voting for Bush because I cant stand the alternative and I do believe that inside he is a good and honest man, but he is not unlike his father in trying to always play the political fence. Now is the time to lead - you may think he was being polite but now is not the time to look the other way; Clinton sold our country and wrecked our legal system. It takes a man to do whats right and that sometimes requires bold and a strong stance against the filth that have obtained govt. prominance. To ignore Clinton's treasonous actions and instead pay tribute to him is like rewarding Hitler for starting world war II.
125 posted on
06/14/2004 3:41:14 PM PDT by
sasafras
(sasafras (The road to hell is paved with good intentions))
To: sasafras
130 posted on
06/14/2004 3:57:11 PM PDT by
Beau Schott
(Mother nature has a way of taking care of the weak... you hesitate and the lion eats you.)
To: sasafras
159 posted on
06/14/2004 8:21:58 PM PDT by
texasflower
(in the event of the rapture.......the Bush White House will be unmanned)
To: sasafras
To ignore Clinton's treasonous actions and instead pay tribute to him is like rewarding Hitler for starting world war II.
Oh, what piffle. George W. Bush is a leader, and is doing a great and magnanimous job leading. His only concern is for the welfare of the nation, and if he thinks that forgiveness and magnanimity are the way to go, then I am with him. Does that mean we have to trust the ex-42's and all they do? Not at all.
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