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To: C19fan

Personally, G W Bush was the right man for the job during 9/11...I cannot imagine Al Gore ever doing anything constructive for America, and after he had his mental breakdown....well that should speak for itself.

As for Jeb Bush, NOT NO BUT HE$$ NO! I think the Bush Presidencies should be over. Jeb isn’t even clear on what conservative principles he would be willing to fight for, so I’m NOT going to vote for him.

America has challenges issues that will need to be addressed openly and forcefully, and if the candidate does not have any ‘kahunas’ forget them! We need a REAGAN, or a G.W as he was during the months after 9/11. The country came together, and for all the backpedaling and BS NOW, THERE ws some unity for awhile.

SPENDING MUST BE REIGNED IN, and if this candidate for 2016 is a spender, and doesn’t have a real plan, I’m not interested in them at all.

That’s my opinion, however I expect the ZERO to do something to stay in power in 2016. OR I expect Zero is trying to topple the USA into another huge recession, that will fall right onto the Republicans in 2016. This type of person is not interested in the welfare of the citizens, but only in his own agenda.... to be a world leader.

My two cents.


14 posted on 12/17/2014 6:38:04 AM PST by Kackikat
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To: Kackikat
Personally, G W Bush was the right man for the job during 9/11...I cannot imagine Al Gore...

GW Bush was the worst war leader in the history of the United States.

Yes, Gore would have been worse, but the question of why the choices before the voters are so bad is an important one.

30 posted on 12/17/2014 7:28:35 AM PST by Jim Noble (When strong, avoid them. Attack their weaknesses. Emerge to their surprise.)
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