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To: JesseJane

"Don't be too quick to hail the chief, when the chief SELECTS his duties to honor. And you must ask yourself, which America voted for him."

Hs primary duty is to protect the people of the United States.

This he has done, while the likes of Donald Southerland would have sold us out long ago.


189 posted on 10/02/2005 8:33:49 PM PDT by wingman1 (University of Vietnam 1970. Forget? Hell.)
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To: wingman1
To which I say, wingman, we disagree. The President HAS sold us out and he planned to long ago. CAFTA is a prime example. The selling of America didn't start with GW, but he certainly pushed it into high gear. There are plenty of specifics to back up my opinion. But for an obvious example consider his resistance to close the border and do a little count of who should be returned to their home country and told to go through the legal process.

Consider his trashing of the Swiftboat vets and the Minute Men. His refusal to step boldly on border issues and it's costs to all Americans beginning at the local level. 911 presented the absolute perfect opportunity to make the changes necessary to 'PROTECT' America and Americans. But, it was not done. 6 years later,the Domestic policy and rights of Americans have been brazenly chewed if not shredded. I point to eminent domain, CFR, CAFTA and the border as specific and egregious attacks against our own citizens that occurred on GW's watch. I expected much much more from him and the GOP.

No one takes actors seriously anymore, least of all Donald Sutherland.. so to me, sugesting what Sutherland would've done is a ridiculous comparison imho.
225 posted on 10/03/2005 3:09:43 AM PDT by JesseJane (Stop the new tone already............)
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