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To: ZULU

You are rationalizing again.

Its pretty easy to make a list of people that can be blamed before Bush.

You might try starting with yourself.

I sometimes think the entire purpose of Bush’s existence is for Americans to make him their eternal scapegoat— a lengthy vacation from personal responsibility. That vacation comes to an end January 20, 2009. I will be glad to have this good man back in Texas. I will be amused to watch the moral pretenders flail away.


40 posted on 11/01/2008 3:40:39 PM PDT by lonestar67 (Its time to withdraw from the War on Bush-- your side is hopelessly lost in a quagmire.)
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To: lonestar67

“Its pretty easy to make a list of people that can be blamed before Bush.”

Well, Clinton and Bush I for instance,along with the Democrat and liberal Republican Congressmen.

“You might try starting with yourself.”

????

I voted for Bush I under duress. The alternative was that dwarf from Massachusetts. I supportred Bush I against Clinton despite his pathetic campaign. I supported Dole despite HIS equally pathetic campaign. I voted for Alan Keyes in the Republican Primary for Bush II’s first run because I didn’t trust Bush II after his father pathetic performance, then supported him against Gore. I supported Bush II against Kerry - no alternatives. And here I find myself supporting McCain because I really can’t stand Obama and secretly hope McCain wins and then has to leave office after Palin gets a little experience under her belt.

What did I do wrong??

If Obama gets in, Americans very well will regret Bush II is gone. MAYBE. The Dems have demonstrated they are simply far better at propaganda than the Repubs are and will blame EVERYTHING on Bush II.

But pollsters - if they mean anything - have consistently stated Bush II’s numbers are the lowest in recent history - although eclipsed in poor performance by the Democrat COngress.

In my book, Bush I and Bush II were no conservatives and men of mediocre ability and talent. And I wonder why you are so eager to have him back in Texas. AS other posters in this forum - some from Texas - have stated - being born in a micro-wave oven doesn’t make you a micro-wave oven and Bush II wasn’t even born in Texas.

He may live in Texas, he may talk with a Texas accent and he may claim he’s a Texan, but in my opinion, he’s just another northeastern liberal RINO like his Daddy - a limousine liberal Yankee.


41 posted on 11/01/2008 8:38:35 PM PDT by ZULU (Non nobis, non nobis Domine, sed nomini tuo da gloriam. God, guts and guns made America great.)
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