To: L.N. Smithee
"Tell me which principles you thought would be the guide GWB would lead you by."
Principles that honor truthfulness, thoughtfulness, genuine sincerity, & caring - to name a few.... a real person trying to do the right thing. Those are not the "princples" I thought, those are the ones I still believe. I don't think that's drinking "kool-aid", I just trust my own perceptions and I stand by my decision in voting for him. I believe listening to dems and the "echo" chamber spewing negative and sensational rhetoric is just an attempt at gaining attention and promoting an agenda.
Compare to Kerry, or Gore - who seem to be primarily self-serving.
What principles guide you ?
I assume you voted for GWB and you regret your decision ?
To: mike_9958
Principles that honor truthfulness, thoughtfulness, genuine sincerity, & caring - to name a few.... a real person trying to do the right thing. Those are not the "princples" I thought, those are the ones I still believe. I don't think that's drinking "kool-aid", I just trust my own perceptions and I stand by my decision in voting for him. I believe listening to dems and the "echo" chamber spewing negative and sensational rhetoric is just an attempt at gaining attention and promoting an agenda.You're spinning out of control now.
I didn't ask you about your principles. I asked which principles you thought George W. Bush was using as a guide by which he would lead this nation.
I said he doesn't know how to lead, and I stand by that. I have many times said that as a public speaker, he is the worst communicator in the Oval Office in the history of recorded sound. I stand by that. He and his aides rarely get out in front of an divisive issue, they let the left define them, and try to play catch-up.
I don't regret my vote -- I regret that a true leader wasn't available for selection.
590 posted on
03/10/2007 9:37:12 PM PST by
L.N. Smithee
(You'll never have a shot at Ann Coulter, so stop sucking up to her!)
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