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To: My2Cents
I love that part and it fits with a discussion the other day about Karl Rove's remarks. Only it expands.

I'm beginning to wonder what will happen first. Liberals admitting G.W.B. is one of our greatest Presidents, that he was RIGHT and left this world better than when he entered it.

Or conservatives getting beyond their sterotypes of G.W.'s domestic agenda and realizing the far term vision that will result at the implementation of his policies. After four years we are only beginning to see the fruits of his foreign policy. I think they are going to be surprised at the fruits of his dosmestic policies if they stop being so reactionary.

In the “enlightened belief” of the Founders, Lincoln said, “nothing stamped with the Divine image and likeness was sent into the world to be trodden on, and degraded, and imbruted by its fellows.”

I love Lincoln. My Favorite President and, imo, greatest. I find Bush to share many similarities.

14 posted on 02/21/2005 3:30:23 PM PST by Soul Seeker
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To: Soul Seeker

I'm with you on Lincoln. Truly our greatest president (although I've heard others confir that honor upon the first George W.). As to which will happen first, the probable is that the hateful left and the stiff-necked right are cut from the same cloth, personality-wise. Their collective heads would explode to have to admit they were wrong. (Although when you have some admitted liberals like Ed Koch and Ron Silver whole-heartedly supporting Bush's foreign policy, I suspect a lot of libs may eventually, grudgingly, come over to admit W was right all along.)


19 posted on 02/21/2005 9:16:46 PM PST by My2Cents (Fringe poster since 1998.)
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