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To: derekftaylor
Rush has to keep his new employers(ESPN/ABC) happy to keep his new dream job as a football announcer and what better way to keep them happy than to make inaccurate comparisions between and W. and Nixon, which to this day stands as the liberals crowning acheivement, the resignation of Nixon.
28 posted on 07/30/2003 5:53:24 PM PDT by Dane
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To: Dane
You are so far off base, in fact you are sitting in the bleachers! Where is all the cynicism coming from?

ABC/ESPN made the proposition to Rush!

30 posted on 07/30/2003 6:01:55 PM PDT by woodyinscc
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To: Dane
Rule #1-Rush is right.
Rule #2-If you think Rush is wrong, refer to rule number 1.
I support what GWB is doing regarding foreign policy.He falls far short of superman on domestic issues, in my view.
Bush embraces open borders and the New World Order, where socialism is seated in polite society, as if they belong.
Not that GWB espouses socialism, he is just very "compassionate" to those who do so.
I really want GWB to have a change of heart on his NWO vision. I wish I could say I trust him regarding domestic national security policy.
He is not devine, and his imperfections may cost him a second term.I am not certain that is a bad thing, given his NWO domestic policy stance.
I am not rooting for his defeat, I wish he would clearly explain why he thinks turning the CONUS into another third world nation is a commendable gosl, but all he ever says on the subject is how "compassionate" we must become while we sink into history as a failed society.
39 posted on 07/30/2003 6:22:37 PM PDT by sarasmom (Hey France...tick tick to.. (I am the new oracle..See Afghanistan and Iraq in my resume))
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