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Gallantry: What Liberals can Learn from George W. Bush
American Thinker ^
| 1/28/06
| Vasko Kohlmayer
Posted on 01/28/2006 8:02:57 AM PST by pissant
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To: getitright
Say what? An author/talk show guest and the POTUS are equivalent? Whatever.Try again, especially since the columnist also mentioned several pundits and how they position their opinions without the invective.
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01/28/2006 9:33:07 AM PST
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dirtboy
(My new years resolution is to quit using taglines...)
To: pissant
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01/28/2006 9:39:32 AM PST
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Christian4Bush
(More than 3000 people lost their "civil liberties" on September 11, 2001.)
To: From One - Many
I didn't read the article, but liberals are incapable of learning....otherwise they (liberals) wouldn't make the same mistakes over and over and over and over......Look at how many of them are reliving the '60's. Haven't learned a thing in forty years.
To: pissant
I still think his silence in defending the war over the summer was a strategy to embolden the defeat/retreat/traitorous democrats to come out and say what they really think. Now he's got them on the Ropes and only Murtha, Pelosi and a handful of others are still clinging to the idiotic retreat rhetoric of september.
You're right. Bush and Rove are Texan turkey hunters. When hunting turkeys you hide in the bushs (no pun intended), make turkey gobble..gobble..calls....wait for them to come out of hiding....then at the exact right time you unload on them. Works everytime.
..I'll give you a "back side five" when the time is right. When you see it...you come out and demand the filibuster.
To: pissant
This should help us see why so few liberals are either amiable or gracious or civil or good-natured. These virtues are for the most part alien to those who believe untruths and as a result cannot prevail by logic and argument. Their only hope lies in deception and personal attacks. They must lie about what they believe and demonize those who disagree. Over time this tends to make them vicious, bitter and hateful. One needs to look no further than Howard Dean, Teddy Kennedy, Chuck Schumer, Noam Chomsky, Al Gore, Michael Moore, Harry Reid and the aging Jimmy Carter for confirmation that this is indeed the case. And they are just a few among many
To: pissant
"Some folks look at me and see a certain swagger. In Texas we call it walking".
To: pissant
I still think his silence in defending the war over the summer was a strategy to embolden the defeat/retreat/traitorous democrats to come out and say what they really think. Now he's got them on the Ropes I agree totally. Engaging on their level is a waste of energy. Wait until they are over-confident that they own the field, then come in with full guns blazing.
God bless President Bush. When he was quiet, I knew he was just holding his fire.
To: conservatism_IS_compassion
The implication of that is simply that there is no bottom line apart from how what you say sounds on TV and looks in print. Very nice, c_I_c.
(steely)
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