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To: Satadru

If you knew what a disappointment Bush turned out to be, would you ever have voted for him in the first place. Lets get this thing out of the White House in 2004.

As difficult as it was for me, being a lifelong GOP activist, I didn't vote for him.  I found it necessary to vote for Harry Browne, not because I agreed with everything that he stood for (I actually disagreed with him on a number of issues), but because Browne was by far, the closest thing to a conservative in the race.  Being from Texas, I had ample opportunity to see Dubya at work before he became the darling of the GOP can do no wrong crowd and was therefore, well aware of Dubya's left-leaning tendency.

If the GOP doesn't find a better candidate for President soon, the Democrats won't have to worry about fielding a good candidate in 2004, because if Dubya wins, the Democrats win by default.

 

18 posted on 08/03/2002 2:13:29 PM PDT by Action-America
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To: Action-America
If the GOP doesn't find a better candidate for President soon, the Democrats won't have to worry about fielding a good candidate in 2004, because if Dubya wins, the Democrats win by default.

Heck, they've already won. Bush gives them 85% of everything they want, and in turn they've learned to ask for 20% more.

28 posted on 08/03/2002 3:12:03 PM PDT by Moonman62
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To: Action-America
Browne was by far, the closest thing to a conservative in the race

You are kidding, of course? He's no more conservative (or honest) than Gore.

44 posted on 08/03/2002 9:10:44 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat
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