To: anniegetyourgun
This was his finest speech yet, IMHO. =^) It was awsome.
To: JohnHuang2
Excellent delivery - but I'm still thinking his speech after 9/11 was incredible and exactly what we needed at that moment. I guess that one stands out because of its place in time and history.
To: JohnHuang2
I watched all of President Bush's speech with a big smile on my face. How nice it is that we have an honest, God-fearing man as President, who can share the credit, and truly loves all Americans. And I am so glad I was able to get rid of the little Limbaugh sign that said "This man is a liar". I'd use that sign when x42 spoke. What a refreshing difference.
To: JohnHuang2
It might have been a fine speech but there is a problem with his priorities for government. He allows our troops in Kosovo while denying our own borders from continuous foreign and illegal intrusion.
Sooner or later, this policy will doom America.
To: JohnHuang2
Hi JH2. I thought it was one of his best. He is so at ease with himself and his honesty and determination is so disarming to those rats that are waiting to chew hin up.
He radiates confidence and sincerity and I can't think of a time our country needed it more.
To: JohnHuang2
Did you notice the comment on how too long we have adhered (as a nation) to the "if it feels good do it" philosophy? I think that (along with the comment about the terrorist build-up over the last "decade") was a direct hit on the Clinton-way-of-life.
To: JohnHuang2
This was his finest speech yet, IMHO. =^) It was awsome.Agreed! The President gets better all the time.
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