1 posted on
11/26/2004 3:26:59 PM PST by
CHARLITE
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To: CHARLITE
2 posted on
11/26/2004 3:29:06 PM PST by
AirForceMom
(I have post-election elation syndrome)
To: CHARLITE
3 posted on
11/26/2004 3:31:12 PM PST by
dvan
To: CHARLITE
4 posted on
11/26/2004 3:31:58 PM PST by
TexasTransplant
(When you are over the hill, you pick up speed)
To: CHARLITE
5 posted on
11/26/2004 3:32:03 PM PST by
FReepaholic
(Proud FReeper since 1998. Proud monthly donor.)
To: CHARLITE
This is great! The best description of President Bush as Cowboy I have seen.
6 posted on
11/26/2004 3:33:08 PM PST by
ladyinred
(Congratulations President Bush! Four more years!)
To: Howlin; Lady In Blue; PhiKapMom; Miss Marple
Cowboy George and a little riding, roping and shooting
8 posted on
11/26/2004 3:36:38 PM PST by
deport
(I've done a lot things.... seen a lot of things..... Most of which I don't remember.)
To: CHARLITE
Until he bought the Crawford place I don't think Bush worked any cattle. But he was West Texas Oil Field Trash which is a more prestigious honor.
11 posted on
11/26/2004 3:40:54 PM PST by
bayourod
(Don't Mess With West Texas Oil Field Trash)
To: CHARLITE
Well as luck would have it the guest list included mostly liberal Democrats who were still depressed and complaining about the election their candidate and party had just lost. This is going to my family reunion this summer. I cannot wait to wear my Bush hat.
12 posted on
11/26/2004 3:43:04 PM PST by
AirForceMom
(I have post-election elation syndrome)
To: CHARLITE
Simply put by my Dad: George Bush is a man's man.
13 posted on
11/26/2004 3:43:38 PM PST by
xtinct
(I was the next door neighbor kid's imaginary friend.)
To: CHARLITE
The author SHOULD have told this to that group of LEFTIES!
15 posted on
11/26/2004 3:45:01 PM PST by
Ann Archy
(Abortion: The Human Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
To: CHARLITE
My hero's have ALWAYS been cowboys! To be called a cowboy was at one time considered a compliment. I love the fact that our president is considered one.
I wish I could find a "cowboy" like him.
16 posted on
11/26/2004 3:45:18 PM PST by
texgal
(end no-fault divorce laws return DUE PROCESS & EQUAL PROTECTION to ALL citizens))
To: CHARLITE; All
17 posted on
11/26/2004 3:45:52 PM PST by
backhoe
("We met at Dawn- and destiny Prevailed...")
To: CHARLITE
I am a big Lonesome Dove Fan, (It is long, but if I have a day with nothing to do, I can plug the DVD or the VHS in and watch it, all day, and there is a great quote by Capt Call after he beat up a scout, "I don't like rudeness in a man, I won't tolerate it" this was after he just exhibited the qualities of a "rugged individualist" while in the process of trying to complete a a large and difficult task.
I may not explain it well, the scene is memorable and very moving. Just the way Cowboys were. Prior to getting his ass whooped by Capt Call the group was making fun of Cow "boys" they left after another Cowboy, Agustus Ordered them to.
Great Mini Series! Great Movie!
19 posted on
11/26/2004 3:46:42 PM PST by
TexasTransplant
(When you are over the hill, you pick up speed)
To: CHARLITE
Check this out. It may be a repeat, but it's along the same theme.
Three strangers strike up a conversation in the airport passenger lounge in Bozeman, Montana, awaiting their flights.
One is an American Indian passing through from Lame Deer.
Another is a Cowboy on his way to Billings for a livestock show
and the third passenger is a fundamentalist Arab student, newly
arrived at Montana State University from the Middle East.
Their discussion drifts to their diverse cultures. Soon, the two Westerners learn that the Arab is a devout, radical Muslim and the conversation falls into an uneasy lull.
The cowboy leans back in his chair, crosses his boots on a magazine table and tips his big sweat-stained hat forward over his face. The wind outside is blowing tumbleweeds around, and the old windsock is flapping; but still no plane comes.
Finally, the American Indian clears his throat and softly he speaks, At one time here, my people were many, but sadly, now we are few."
The Muslim student raises an eyebrow and leans forward, "Once my people were few," he sneers, "and now we are many. Why do you suppose that is?"
The cowboy shifts his toothpick to one side of his mouth and from the darkness beneath his Stetson says in a drawl, ..............................................
"That's 'cause we ain't played Cowboys and Muslims yet,
but I do believe it's a-comin'."
"Picture of GWB in a Cowboy Hat"
21 posted on
11/26/2004 3:47:26 PM PST by
grb
To: CHARLITE
My hero's have always been cowboys.
22 posted on
11/26/2004 3:50:09 PM PST by
TASMANIANRED
(Free the Fallujah one.)
To: CHARLITE
I love the cowboy analogy. Your descriptions are right on. I'm glad GWB is a cowboy.
Now .... another cowboy. Ronaldus Magnus.
24 posted on
11/26/2004 3:57:00 PM PST by
Jackknife
(.......Land of the Free,because of the Brave.)
To: CHARLITE
Whining liberals should learn the lingo of cowboys and cowgirls "where seldom is heard a discouraging word."
26 posted on
11/26/2004 4:02:33 PM PST by
pke
To: CHARLITE
And I am glad damned he is too.... I am also glad you wrote this excellent piece.
To: CHARLITE
Dubya... F**K YEAH!!!
29 posted on
11/26/2004 4:09:14 PM PST by
Chode
(American Hedonist ©® - Dubya... F**K YEAH!!!)
To: CHARLITE
Cowboys are the best! My cowboy is on his way home from the ranch right now. He just called me on his cell phone to tell me. (He is a thoroughly modern cowboy.) ;9)
34 posted on
11/26/2004 4:22:31 PM PST by
Ditter
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