To: Pukin Dog
I am with you on this one. First, 9-11. Then, the ongoing war against terrorism. Now, it has fallen to him to handle the largest natural disaster in the history of our nation. For his leadership and service, he's reaped scorn and disdain from other nations and received relentless pounding from our internal enemies.
Though it's more evident than ever than his is largely a thankless job, I am especially grateful that we were blessed with George W. Bush as our President and not one of the potential alternatives who would now, no doubt, be as crippled and unable to lead as many of the liberal LA officials we have witnessed over the last few days. As truckloads of blame are being backed up to the White House lawn and as a new barrage of flaming arrows are about to fly, I'll be praying for our President and for our nation. More than ever, we here need to find areas of common ground and stand together. These are difficult and dangerous days and more lie ahead.
76 posted on
09/01/2005 2:28:15 PM PDT by
Route66
(America's Main Street)
To: Route66
I've got a feeling that things are going to be just fine. The Gulf States will dry out and be rebuilt, people will get fed and clothed. And after the MSM parade of victim stories ends, most of America will remember the stupid things said by the left, and how they could not help themselves from again trying to take advantage of tragedy for political gain. They did not learn from the Wellstone funeral, they did not learn from 9-11 and they wont learn from this. I believe that in 2006 we are going to win a 60 vote margin in the Senate, especially after the grand stupidity displayed today by Bill Nelson of Florida. Were I the lovely Ms Harris, I would in addition to sending me a signed copy of that picture of her on that horse, would throw Nelson's comments in his face at every opportunity.
78 posted on
09/01/2005 2:36:20 PM PDT by
Pukin Dog
(Sans Reproache)
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