To: 11th Earl of Mar
If it is true, I'll be very disappointed.
However, I hope Mr. Flynt understands that I along with many likewise feeling Republicans will STILL vote for President Bush. My disappointment would not drive me to vot for Kerry or any other communist (oops, I mean democrat).
Mr. Flynt's only accomplishment here will be continued reign as the King of Crap. His legacy will be that of a bitter little man pushing porn, he will be forgotten. If Mr. Flynt really cared about America, he would be pushing the value (whatever it possibly could be) of the left wing candidate he supports.
To: Made In The USA
If it is true, I'll be very disappointed.
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No one can change what has happened in the past. We all have things that we did years ago that we wish we wouldn't have, but wishing isn't going to change it. I always allow for someone to change for the better. He is pro-life now and has proven it with the outlawing of Partial Birth Abortion. Even if this it is true, I won't hold it against him for the reasons I stated above. If it happened since he's been President, that would be another story altogether.
Just like the National Guard thing. He has proven himself to be a top-notch Commander in Chief. Period.
37 posted on
02/19/2004 9:50:43 AM PST by
gooleyman
(You'll NEVER agree with ANYONE about EVERYTHING. You'll NEVER agree with a DemocRAT about ANYTHING)
To: Made In The USA
"If it is true, I'll be very disappointed."
I have no reason to believe that it's true. But if it was, I'll bet it was from a long time ago. Bush has admitted to having been a hard-drinking, hard-living person when he was young, and states that his life has changed (partly due to a religious turn he took). Suppose as a young man he panicked and participated in an abortion with a young woman. Would that in itself discredit his new attitudes? A redeemed sinner (a lamb that was lost, a prodigal son) is, in some eyes, more a cause for celebration than one who never strayed.
39 posted on
02/19/2004 9:53:30 AM PST by
Stirner
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