Posted on 01/05/2002 5:10:49 PM PST by rintense
On what can be seen as firing a shot across the bow of partisan Democrats, President Bush sent a strong and clear message to Washington and the American people that the economy must not fall victim to the DC standard of gridlock. Bush made it clear in his town hall meeting in Ontario, California, that the economy is the biggest issue to solve in the next year, other than the continuing war on terror. The President tackled questions ranging from the war on terror, to the economy, education, and even fashion. Enjoy your daily dose of Dubya!
Julie, I am hoping that the RNC stategy will be to come out fighting.
This is a free country. You do want you want and leave the rest of us here in Bush country to enjoy our daily dose of appreciation for having a president we can both be proud of and thankful for.
Don't be such a wet blanket. I thought only liberals were whiners.
Great pix of our President's speech, which was a barn-burner! Loved it when a couple of our military people told him how proud they are to have him as our Commander-in-Chief. What a difference from those eight miserable years that now seem like a bad nightmare.
In summary, considering the thoughts you expressed in your post, this is probably not a place where you would enjoy hanging out.
Maybe he's singing "One Singular Sensation," 'cause he is one.
OMG! That is too funny!...And too right!
He's a reflection of the country, and how we needed his uplifting, through his vision, moral goodness and leadership qualities.....after 8 years of scum clinton - we deserved HIM!
Well said, my friend!
What are the chances you are working on our being able to keep a copy of what we SEND in the Freepmail section? Sometimes, I have to save the Freepmail in my e-mail section just in case a Freeper makes some comments about what I said and I can't remember it all.
OMG! That is too funny!...And too right!
Now, now! You apologize to Eddie Haskell!! (hee!)
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