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To: joesbucks
Can you explain to me the difference between OUR lock-step, and the lock step of the people who bash Bush day in and day out?
519 posted on 07/15/2003 11:51:31 AM PDT by Howlin (I'm a biddie, she's a biddie, wouldn't you like to be a biddie, too?)
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To: Howlin
Can you explain to me the difference between OUR lock-step, and the lock step of the people who bash Bush day in and day out?

Certainly.

There is an unbelievable amount of overlooking what President Bush has done by the Bush-Bots as "prudent, necessary, in it's time, he can only do so much, you have to remember the political necessities" and on and on and on. Yet if the White House was controlled by a democrat, these same purdent, necessary......comments would have been "well, we've been sold down the sewer to destruction again." Sewer is sewer.

Frankly, I do understand the political necessities and I do believe that some things need to be incremental. But Bush has even amazed me at times. The Michigan supremes decision is a case in point. His remarks totally amazed me. He must follow the law and he must put on enough face to keep the country at ease regarding a very sensitive matter. Even recognizing that, I was amazed at what he said. Even after his own justice department lost one of the cases.

Hey, some of these folks are simply cranks and nasty people. Some simply stick to their guns. And i know OWK for example would have been saying the same things even if his candidate of choice was elected. He and I are often miles apart on idealogy, but his is consistant. Most Bush-Bots swing and sway depending on who is in the office, even when the outcomes would be the same. That's what troubles me.

569 posted on 07/15/2003 1:07:04 PM PDT by joesbucks
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