1 posted on
11/25/2001 7:58:20 AM PST by
Dallas
To: Dallas
It's settled then. The world needs more "hot tempered cowboys", and fewer "statesmen."
To: Dallas
When Bush said that he wanted Osama "dead or alive" I remarked "no we want him dead or dead"
3 posted on
11/25/2001 8:05:55 AM PST by
arielb
To: Dallas
"She didn't want to see me become too bellicose, react with bloodlust," Bush explained in an exclusive interview with Newsweek.Bloodlust rage is for the people. I am doing my share.
6 posted on
11/25/2001 8:11:25 AM PST by
NetValue
To: Dallas
Well, at least television is not showing Dubya firing off a rifle, with one hand, over a crowd, as they do Saddam!
7 posted on
11/25/2001 8:14:41 AM PST by
Chapita
To: Dallas
They're a great pair. I think having George and Laura Bush in the Whitehouse is exactly what this country needs right now. It's great to have them to look to in this time of chaos and war.
To: Dallas
There's a lot to be said for America, and the President, to have the reputation of a "reckless cowboy". It worked pretty well during the 80s.
9 posted on
11/25/2001 8:21:34 AM PST by
Mulder
To: *Bush Babes list
Ping!
To: Dallas
One Riot, One Ranger.
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To: Dallas
Is Newsweak still predicting the fall of Kabul by late spring?
To: Dallas
HILLARY IS JEALOUS.
SHE IS GREEN WITH ENVY AND IT SHOWS.
I would much rather have a president that said dead or alive, than one who got serviced by an intern while talking on the phone about our troops in Bosnia.
Hillary is jealous because now we have a president with balls and her husband's legacy is that he was obsessed with his.
To: Dallas
Good Cop...bad cop...It always works!
26 posted on
11/25/2001 9:00:01 AM PST by
Hildy
To: Dallas
Sounds like a normal married couple to me.....rather refreshing I think.
To: Dallas
What's wrong with cowboys? The terrorists hate them, north eastern elites hate them,the French hate them. A little Wyatt Earp in a president is a good thing.
33 posted on
11/25/2001 9:20:30 AM PST by
Brett66
To: Dallas
The President says very few things unvetted by his speechwriters and lawyers. What comes through with Bush is that he is genuinely p****d; sometimes it comes through a little too much. Histrionics, even subdued, are best left to military men. Uncontrolled anger in a general is inspirational. In a President, it's just a little silly...the Kid.
To: Dallas
If true, then the woman has truly shown she has no class.
the first lady decided to use humor to make her point. Sidling up to him later, she gently barbed, "Bushie,
He is the President and should be addressed as such, doesn't matter if you were unelected co-president (whatever the hell that means). Additionally, "Bushie" is as spiteful as calling him "Shrub" or referring to "his daddy"; nothing but liberal perjoratives.
Call her Hildabeast next time you see her, George. If she takes offense, correct yourself and say, "I'm sorry, I meant to say Senator Hildabeast..."
37 posted on
11/25/2001 9:34:06 AM PST by
weegee
To: Dallas
In the weeks since the attacks, the once private Laura Bush has emerged as a voice of calm and reason not just for her husband, but for the nation. At home in the White House residence, friends say, she sees herself as a protector of another kind, trying to preserve as much of a normal private life as possible for her family. She makes sure the president takes time for one of his favorite pastimes, playing with their two dogs. And she keeps family and friends close by to lift the president's spirits, inviting them for evenings at the White House or Camp David.
Excellent article! Thanks. Here is a perfect example of the text above regarding Laura Bush:
Radio Address by Laura Bush to the Nation
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