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To: tirednvirginia

Could be but I think they are still talking about President Bush looking like he was wired! I can not help but laugh thinking about Kerry looking anything like our President.


39 posted on 10/13/2004 5:28:30 PM PDT by MamaB (mom to an angel)
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To: MamaB
I would like the President to say very early on:

"My opponent doesn't want to tell you what he'll do. He wants to be on both sides of every issue. Just listen to how many times he says 'but' during this debate.

"I thought this was supposed to be a debate, but all he does is take all sides of an issue and then tell us he has a plan. Why doesn't he tell us here, now, what these secret plans are?"

75 posted on 10/13/2004 5:33:13 PM PDT by Petronski (I'm not always cranky.)
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To: MamaB

This may sound silly, but I think that President Bush probably had a tin of Altoids in his pocket. Several years ago, his father visited my place of employment. I was helping out the Secret Service and they asked me if they could store his suit jacket and shoes in my office. There was something in the pocket that clanked. Although it just about drove me nuts, out of respect, I did not reach or look inside the pocket. I am fairly certain that it was a tin of Altoids by the way it felt and the sound it made when I shook the jacket. Oh Gosh, I hope I can't get in trouble for posting this. When I saw the ridiculous pictures of the President's "bulge", I thought of that. By the way, the 1st President Bush, had a nice label inside the neck of the jacket that read, "George H. W. Bush". Needless to say, I felt really honored to have his belongings in my office.


202 posted on 10/13/2004 5:48:32 PM PDT by Leee
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