To: NewMediaFan
Speaking to more than seven-thousand activistsActivists? Now Presidential supporters are activists? Wow, don't we sound extreme.
4 posted on
10/09/2004 6:04:17 PM PDT by
texasflower
(Liberty can change habits. ~ President George W. Bush 10/08/04)
To: texasflower
I hope to God they ARE activists and get out and work their collective butts off for Bush. Iowa is needed.
But I appreciate what you are stating. I am thinking of changing my name to "War with media." Just hen you think they're done their worst, they get worse.
vaudine
10 posted on
10/09/2004 6:14:13 PM PDT by
vaudine
To: texasflower
"Speaking to more than seven-thousand activists
Activists? Now Presidential supporters are activists? Wow, don't we sound extreme."
LOL Good point!
But to be fair, I'm sure they meant seven-thousand INSURGENTS
11 posted on
10/09/2004 6:15:05 PM PDT by
GottaLuvAkitas1
(Ronald Reagan is the TRUE "Father Of Our Country".)
To: texasflower
The poor press, they had to say that to counter the turn-out for the Kerry event today. Did you see the pictures of the rally? It looks like only pumpkins showed up to listen to Kerry!
To: texasflower
I WANT YOU ALL TO READ WHAT I HAVE TO SAY!!!!! OKAY? :-) "Speaking to more than seven-thousand activists
Activists? Now Presidential supporters are activists? Wow, don't we sound extreme."
I wish to share a Surreal experience with everyone tonight....
I'm watching C-span tonight, (it's still on so WATCH IT!!!) They're re-broadcasting the presidential debates from the past. The Nixon-Kennedy debates are really telling. Two undeniably patriotic and very intelligent public servants with differences who express their opinions succinctly. In my opinion Kennedy won the debate. In fact, as a republican, I am proud to say that I enjoyed his every word.
On the other channel was Apocalypse Now; at the same time. This movie brings home the difficulties for all concerned of that war. You figure.. For me it brought things, the real issues, into clear perspective. To listen to the eloquence of Kennedy then, I find that he is much more, without a doubt, in line with the George Bush of now than with Kerry. There is absolutely no doubt about this. Kennedy recognized the Communist threat then as Bush recognizes the terror threat now. Kennedy and Nixon were leaders with a keen vision of the future, tempered with a respectful but full understanding of world history. The next debate was Bush vs Dukakis (sp?). And I was reminded how embarrassed how Dukakis, then, made me feel to be American of Greek descent. No more embarrassed however, by George Soros now. George Bush is not Kennedy. He is not a Nixon nor does he have the enate style of Reagan. But do you know something? He is a leader of men and women in a common cause. He surrounds himself with the best people and gives them the mandate to achieve his objectives, which are good for this country. Who does Kerry have? Only those who are uncomfortable with freedom and a strong America. nikos PS--I will tell you right now, I intend to spread this thought tonight...so don't be upset with me if you read this again.
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