Posted on 10/29/2001 8:04:12 AM PST by hoot33
Having just listened to Dubya's foreign policy speech just now- I have some uncontainable observations.
He not only has great speech writers, he is a gifted speaker. He has that God given gift of sincerity. He's convinced me that he IS sincere.
Simplicity of message, inspirational, concilatory, complimentary, and on and on!! He's a winner bigtime. And I'm thanking that beautiful lady named Laura too.
Before I get carried away completely, let me repeat my two (2) major caveats re Dubya's performance.
1- Failing to have the Justice Dept. aggressively investigate and prosecute the criminal Clintoon pair for their treasonous, murderous performances. Our Justice system will never be vindicated until that occurs- IMHO. And
2- Being unnecesasarily nice to the queer folks, thereby displeasing and worrying the vast majority of us that believe that such life style is un Christian, immoral, and unhealthy. Treat all with courtesy and respect as one of God's creatures, but please don't 'rub our noses' in it or try to teach that deviance to our kids!
I may send this as my 2nd 'Letter to Editor', my 1st and only was published as lead letter when I submitted it- very pleasing.
Lastly, I'm hereby publicly stating- "Dubya will go down as the greatest President the US of A ever had ! IN spades.
Who is in philosophy a communist, and against capitalism.
Do you agree with this? Have you read your own platform and Nader's philosophy.
He fulfilled his points requirement for the year before the sixth year of his enlistment was up. He was going to be entering Harvard graduate business school and his post was being transfered to Boston, Massachusetts. It was under these circumstances that he separated from the Texas Guard.
You're a Greenie. That explains why you are anti-Bush, not all the mealy mouthed splash it all over and poison the well stuff that you are posting. I don't believe you for a second that you would instinctively take a bullet for a man while you instinctively post things that might inflame someone to fire the bullet.
You're full of it.
His first term has just started.
That's what happens when your views formulate out of deep thinking and are grounded in concrete principles. Alan Keyes may not appeal to Jerry Springer couch potatoes who are used to shallow soundbites and oneliners.
Keyes, like others who bemoan the great departure our country has taken from it's Constitutional foundation, are often compelled to educate others when they speak. For those of us who share Keyes' view, it's completely obvious how clueless the vast majority of Americans are to the tyranny and corruption that exists in their government. Only through education can we hope to restore the freedom we once had - that kind of education takes more than a second-hand soundbite.
As for greatest president of all time...puleeeeeease!
Clinton posed a deep problem for me because I do respect the office of the Presidency, and he didn't. I hate what he did to this country. I hate the damage he did to the children of this great land. I hate his immorality. I hate his misogyny, and the defense of it by so-called feminists. I hate his disregard for law and decency. And yet, both as a Christian and as an American, I felt I needed to continue respect his position as President (which I no longer have to do).
I have struggled for 8 years to fight hatred for him as a person because of his degradation of the country I love so dearly.
As to whether I would have sacrifice myself to protect him, I'm glad I never had to find out. As far as President Bush is concerned, I have no doubt that I would, and I'm glad that even slightly-left-of-center people like you would do so to. America needs his wisdom, honor, stability and decency after 8 years of ambition, debauchery and narcissism.
This bill is a harsh blow to the freedom of terrorists. We are in a war. The enemy, in part, is residing and plotting its atrocities against us within our shores. They must be rooted out and destroyed, and the tools must be available with which to do it.
Your statement that the President's signing this bill is going to do more damage than the wanton murder of 6,000 innocent American citizens is beyond absurd, and reveals a frightening lack of patriotism and perspective on your part, and a total disrespect for our Commander in Chief.
I hope you don't really believe it.
;o)
Thank you!
This is the one thing I can't buy.
Maybe it's just me or maybe it's the complete and total disappointment I feel for the republican party. I don't know...
President Bush just doesn't seem sincere to me.
He grew up very wealthy and very spoiled. He has never had to earn a dime in his life,
yet some many believe he's a common and down to earth regular guy.
He used to be a good-time-Charlie, frat-boy party animal up to the age of 40, then he had a "change of heart" and found the Lord.
It sounds more like the work of a very high-priced PR firm.
If he had not had the Bush family money and contacts he would have never been elected.
I'm just cynical I guess...best president ever?
No
Jimmy Carter was scum and evil and never should have been president ever. Carter is no better then Clinton.
Bush and Reagan will be known as the greatest Presidents.
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