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Why I Support the Reelection of President George W. Bush
The American Life and Liberty Coalition
| 4/11/2003
| Thomas C. Hoefling aka EV
Posted on 04/11/2003 10:36:18 AM PDT by EternalVigilance
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To: EternalVigilance
you're comparing GWB to RR? You've got to be kidding me. I'd take RR any day over GWB.
To: EternalVigilance
"With consciousness, we have nothing much to do either, but we can at least lacerate ourselves from time to time, which does liven things up a bit. Never do anything against conscience even if the state demands it."
- Albert Einstein
To: Onelifetogive
If GWB takes down the UN, RR will be moved into a distant second place.I don't think so. Let's not allow irrational exuberance to get in the way of rational thought.
Winning the Cold War, getting real tax reform passed into law and rebuilding America's economy, military and regaining our respect and status in the world, were all huge accomplishments. Any President would be proud of those great achievements. And as Michael Reagan confidently likes to say, if Ronald Reagan was President, there would have been no 9-11. I'm confident of that too.
The truth is, President Bush has been doing a remarkable job for America. His leadership has been strong and solid, and his politics have been sound and steady. And I hope and pray that continues through 2008.
To: EternalVigilance; JohnHuang2
George W. Bush, in spite of vicious opposition from Leftists of every stripe in this country and abroad, has been resolute. He has not wavered. He has stuck by his determination to not give the terrorists any chance to catch their breath or to regroup-no opportunity to carry out their desire to bring additional harm to more innocent men, women and children. My sentiments exactly. Thanks EV, well said.
To: EternalVigilance
bttt and check out my tag line.
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posted on
04/13/2003 12:37:11 PM PDT
by
floriduh voter
(President Backbone in 2004... You can help!)
To: Mears
With all due respect Mears, you would let ONE issue decide your vote?
I'm shocked.
There will never ever be a President that is elected who we will agree 100 percent with in all situations.
That just seems humanly impossible.
We didn't agree with his immigration policies before 9/11. We were vocal about that. But we also realize those policies could have changed SINCE 9/11.
Even if they haven't/aren't changed, It would not change our vote for this man. He is absolutely a brilliant President.
His ACTIONS speak louder than his WORDS.
IOHO
To: EternalVigilance
Wow.. GREAT article. It ties things that have happened since the campaign until now, quite well. BRAVO!!
There were so many things that were noteworthy in this article.
A TON of information. I will save this article for debating those who question so much about this Administration and President Bush's election.
But this one was extremely poignant:
"Al Gore and his minions selfishly created the closest thing to a constitutional crisis you or I are ever likely to see in our lifetime."
We were constantly saying that Al Gore cared more about winning, than he did the "PEACEFUL" SMOOTH transition of power in this country.
There was so much HYPE about the media doing recounts. But when they did..and the results STILL showed President Bush won.. there was very little fanfare about it.
Had they shown he had not truly won, there would have been MUCH FANFARE.
I honestly think Americans are waking up to the reality of the power hungry Democrats. Not only did a candidate put HIMSELF over the good of the country.. but the Dems are so upset about the multitude of successes by this administration, that they can't even support our troops during war.
They deserve what I think they are going to get. Which is less and less power, and more people voting for President Bush in 2004, and the continued majority of the Senate and Congress being held by Republicans.
Thanks for a great article!! Vets
To: EternalVigilance
At some point, I'd like to see Republicans use their political power to make good on some of the policies they've bene promoting during the elections. I'm particularly interested in Social Security retirement accounts and school choice. I'm not one of these types that bites the hand that feeds me- that bashes Republicans for being "cowards" at every opportunity. However, sometimes you have to make a gambit- build public support for the policy (in the case of school choice) and go for it. I thought we'd get SS reform in Bush's first term- doesn't look like it anymore. We've got the Presidency, House, Senate, and generally the people's support. Now, we just need the willingness to take a few calculated, political risks.
To: Miss Marple
Happy Palm Sunday! And to you as well. It is truly a wonderful one. The recovery of our POWs is a glorious answer to so many prayers.
To: Victoria Delsoul
Thanks Victoria, good to see you!
To: floriduh voter
President Backbone! I like it! ;-)
To: Vets_Husband_and_Wife
I'm really glad you enjoyed it, and 'got' it. Thank you very much!
To: EternalVigilance
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posted on
04/13/2003 6:38:20 PM PDT
by
Brad’s Gramma
(Become a Monthly Donor to Free Republic! Please?)
To: Mears
"Until he does something about the mess on our borders,especially the southern one,I'm staying neutral.
I think our security depends on something being done. What will it take,another disaster?"
Not for nothing, and I don't want to be overly argumentative here, and immigration needs to be reigned in (immigration moratorium NOW!), but it WASN'T MEXICANS WHO BLEW UP THE TRADE CENTER. Nor any of those other places/things, neither.
Say what you like about Mexican immigration, and I would probably agree, or might disagree with you, my larger concern is Saudi, Egyptian, etc. Middle Eastern engineering, chemistry, biology, etc. undergrads and grad students scare me more than Mexican babysitters, maids, chauffers, landscapers.
The illegal Irish bartenders don't scare me either, but I think they all might have gone home to the "emerald tiger" by now. Or if they haven't they may, since the Bloomberg Cigarette Prohibition took effect!
OK, that's how I think about it!
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posted on
04/13/2003 9:24:22 PM PDT
by
jocon307
(It's a free country, isn't it?)
To: floriduh voter
I like that tag line!!
To: Reagan Man
Let's not allow irrational exuberance to get in the way of rational thought. But....It's the UN!!!
To: EternalVigilance
I wonder if the author would change his mind if he lived in a neighborhood where illegals have been snuck in using HUD under the direct orders of the Bush administration like I do.
I bet he would change his mind, I know I have. I am sure the war in Iraq has saved him from alot of the consequences he would have to face over his open borders agenda.
To: MissAmericanPie
Sounds like an explosive story you're sitting on. You should, like, document it or something.
And by the way, I'm the author.
To: EternalVigilance
Funny you should mention documenting it. I have been chatting with a friend about doing a very professional documentry on the subject. Nothing like film to get the point across.
To: Frank_2001
Maureen Dowd coined President Backbone. "You can help!" was mine. Glad you like it.
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posted on
04/14/2003 9:45:50 AM PDT
by
floriduh voter
(President Backbone in 2004... You can help!)
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