To: Paul Atreides
You've got that right! This is only the beginning of the liberal media trying to undermine the Bush Administration. I was already disgusted watching them gush over the algore, saying he was not running because he had better, more interesting things to do...instead of the truth - that he would be demolished by Bush. It's going to get really ugly from now until 2004. I hope we get bin Laden, change the Middle East and regain a robust economy - oh, and no further attacks in America. The RATS are already out there saying if we get attacked again, Bush is toast. I'm not even sure that's true but the media is already going along with it. May God bless America and our President.
To: Wait4Truth
What do you mean, "it's going to get ugly from now until 2004" ...
It's going to be ugly every day of every year from now until dooms day! Get used to it. If there is some tacky thing the dems are doing to us that we don't like ... just hang around for a few minutes and they'll think of something else.
Rush told us to expect this ... and the dems seem to get funnier and funnier the longer they are out of power.
I heard tonight that Hillary is planning on running for president in 2004 (gee, how did I know that). This is going to be down and dirty. We better get our chapters up and running so we can combat the media onslaught against our President.
Let's Roll!!!
To: Wait4Truth
This is only the beginning of the liberal media trying to undermine the Bush Administration That begun minutes after the election returns were in and hasn't let up since. CNN is leading the pack with reckless abandon and now as I watch Whorealdo (for the first time) I see they've infiltrated foxnews as well. He has the same liberal crybabies (starting with Sheila Jackson Lee) he had on CNBC and the day Dershoshitz appears is the day I boycott foxnews. What are they thinking? Only safe haven left just might be talk radio.
170 posted on
12/15/2002 7:00:46 PM PST by
StarFan
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