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To: Soul Seeker
Agree.

Generations May Pass before the "Beneficiaries" of "W's" Policies & Speeches are "Appreciated By" Cultures Now Totally Unaware of the POWER & WISDOM of "W's" Leadership.

I TRULY BELIEVE that "W" MAY WELL HAVE a PROFOUND INFLUENCE ON "Human Culture" for "Centuries to Come!!"

We Live in a Time of PROFOUND CRISIS; ONLY a "GREAT LEADER" is "Capable of" RESOLVING THAT CRISIS!!

Doc

66 posted on 12/03/2004 8:49:33 PM PST by Doc On The Bay
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To: Doc On The Bay
" I TRULY BELIEVE that "W" MAY WELL HAVE a PROFOUND INFLUENCE ON "Human Culture" for "Centuries to Come!!"

I don't doubt that. He is in a unique positon. He has a mandate, he has a resolution, and he has a faith. We may well be on the verge of "one for all and all for one" again. We may not have to deal with radical egalitarianism and radical individualism. Those two concepts are good for 1960's nutcases but we are far above that.

74 posted on 12/03/2004 8:57:12 PM PST by groanup (Rats are afraid of the light so spread a little sunshine.)
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To: pbrown; Doc On The Bay

I come from a "blue collar" working class family. Traditionally Democrat, or so they used to be. My parents would fall into the classification of "Reagan Democrats", though the days of voting for Democrats has ceased. As such, I used to favor the Democratic Party.

The exception was Clinton. My first year of eligibility to vote, I voted for Dole. Over 10 years later and the Party is only beginning to have the first stirrings of consciousness over how detrimental that man was to their majority rule. I have a soft spot for Zell. I understand the disappointment behind his fury over what has occured to the Party he belongs to. I still carry a sense of betrayal from when youthful ideal crashed with reality. I resent the current royaled Democrat echelon, and what they have made of the Party my grandparents believed in.

G.W. wasn't the first Republican Presidential candidate that received my vote as consequence of the Clinton years, he is the first Republican President I was of an age and mindset to take fully to heart. I consider him family. Which means sometimes he'll infuriate me, sometimes he'll fill my heart with pride. LOL I love the soul of this man and share in his vision.

Usually I cringe at change. It is unusual I would embrace it in the enthusiastic manner I have, but times are notably historic. I look upon my time in this period as a gift.

If one can take a moment of quiet to reflect, the signs of massive ideological, economical, geographical, political, and spiritual re-alignments are all around us. Really quite breathtaking. And our President has played, arguably, the greatest role in softening the climate so these movements can have room to spread.




85 posted on 12/03/2004 9:22:04 PM PST by Soul Seeker
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