To: K4Harty
It was hard to make that parting shot fly when, if you noticed, Bush immediately saw it for what it was. He almost totally answered the lady with what he said WAS NOT his mistakes. He then reiterated his preemptive strategy in Iraq. Watching it, I thought he should have stuck with answering the lady in some small insignificant matter. But as soon as John Kerry stood up, I realized why the Pres. had addressed it so. Kerry's closer was left ineffective and to his supporters, the Pres. was shown to be the wiser.
To: SolomoninSouthDakota
I noticed tonight Kerry's answers and closing statement were either highly negative or in defense of the flip-flop issue. That's the sign of someone on the loosing side. Bush defended when necessary but upped the 'most liberal Senator' rhetoric, listing his accomplishments and positive forwardlooking statements.
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10/08/2004 10:39:40 PM PDT by
ilgipper
To: SolomoninSouthDakota
It was awsome the way Bush warned the lady about what "they" are trying to pull when they ask that question.
That it is basically a bad attempt to say that the War in Iraq is wrong.
He basically called the dems out on the carpet and showed how it was a liberal loaded question. Made Gibson look bad too.
Bush was on tonight.
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