Posted on 10/25/2004 5:57:25 AM PDT by presidio9
A simple "president" in front of the word Bush would have spared many of the punsters the time and effort they are going to be spending on this thread. ;)
Something tells me that the title needs to be, um, tweaked a bit...
Great article. Thanks for posting it.
Well put. I agree totally with you.
Barbara Bush deserves some credit...the lady raised that boy right!
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Must...not....comment......
President Bush's support for the protection of the most helpless in the nation--the unborn--is probably the finest and most attractive thing about him.
I can't imagine anyone voting for Kerry, because a vote for him is a vote to continue the barbaric, vicious, cold killing practice of partial birth abortion, as well as other abortion.
Oh, I thought this was going to be a lesbian thread.
As I said in another thread, anyone can see the First Lady is a well-loved woman....especially compared to poor Mrs Ketchup. Even John Kerry paid tribute to her in the last debate - saying nothing about his current wife except to admit he married $$$$. This may have led TayRaySa to make her catty remarks about the First Lady's "lack of a real job"(paraphrasing here). I do not believe for one moment that she "forgot".
No, No, NO!
Please don't silence Theresa!
(The GOP needs her!)
There's only one instance where I could safely say I'm anti-Bush :)
Oh, go ahead, give in to temptation, you KNOW you want to...
When asked about Laura, Bush gets gooshy. When asked about Mrs. Heinz, Cash-and-Kerry makes a joke (tries, anyway). Nuf said.
I'm cancelling the Sappho Alert as we speak.
It is also even easier to see why even the converted and now Bush-hating Andrew Sullivan put it so simply on his blog this week...
I read long ago, of Sullivan's randy and repugnant exploits, and stopped linking to him that day. Felt better about myself, too.
He doesn't see us as blacks, browns, asians, men or women.
He sees us as AMERICANS
I have said from day 1 that Teresa would be a real liability to Kerry. She would be the first foreign born First Lady. Louisa Adams was born in London, but her father was an American Consul stationed in London and her mother was British. Therefore, Louisa was an American by birth.
Bump
Beat me to it!
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