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To: onyx

Hiya, a great speech last night.

What the folks don't realize Bush has many subjects
and a short time to get them in. Sure, he could give a
3 hr. speech and give more details about his policies
but how many would hang around till midnight.
Lets get real folks, do all want more democrats in
congress in 06 and Hilary Clintoon in 08, just keep
bashing Bush or anyone who is only 99% conservative.


119 posted on 02/01/2006 11:03:24 PM PST by SoCalPol (Cowards Cut and Run, Marines Never Do)
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To: SoCalPol


The ones here are our tired and worn unappeasables. Their negativity is totally predictable.

They're Keysters for the most part...lol.


123 posted on 02/01/2006 11:05:53 PM PST by onyx
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To: SoCalPol

I'd swear that Bush could put up a 20 ft. fortress around the country, and some people would pout and say it wasn't high enough! They'd want it to be 50 ft! I don't recall the immigration problems suddenly happening in G. Bush's time.

They've been happening for a very long time, and very few presidents did anything much about it! But all of a sudden, G.Bush is expected to just make it stop in 5 years; or by glory, we'll just get mad and throw a fit!

Good grief, he's not a magician! Did Ronald Reagan have a magic wand somewhere, and G. Bush was supposed to find it and use it? After 8 years of B. Clinton, some of us are actually glad to have someone that actually cares for this country again! Even if they're not Ronald Reagan! (Don't get me wrong, RR was a wonderful man, and a great leader, God Bless his soul! But even he wasn't a perfect, pure and saintly conservative all the time, either!)


343 posted on 02/02/2006 12:22:23 AM PST by dsutah
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