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Bush continues to be surprisingly impressive
Edmonton Sun ^
| July 3, 2002
| PAUL STANWAY
Posted on 07/04/2002 7:48:12 PM PDT by Roscoe Karns
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To: Jorge
I just wish that he would have carried this theme thru his other decisions. But this is America's day & I wish him the insight to continue on that course.
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Digger
To: Southack
I was sincere when I asked. So far he is not Algore. I would prefer we do more than just get out of the ICC and get out of the UN, IMF, WTO, etc etc
To: The Californian
Oh all right, Cal.
It was a good article, and Paul did have some nice and true things to say.
MESSAGE TO PAUL: Sorry, Paul. I didn't mean to be mean.
(But if you continue to express surprise at George Bush's splendid leadership, somebody'd likely to think that you're a little on the slow side.)
To: jwh_Denver
Thanks, J. But, you know, as Matt Drudge pointed out, now that we have the internet, we can all be journalists. Maybe in the future we can all be movie stars.
To: WellsFargo94
selling out includes extending benefits to "life partners"
selling out includes signing an unConstitutional Campaign Finance Reform bill into law
...asking the US Supreme Court not to hear 2nd amendment cases (we do have a majority of so-called republican appointees)
How much are we spending on a failed school system
The big picture is we are still headed towards disaster. Just not as quickly. Incremental tyrany is alive and well
An inanimate carbon rod looks better than Algore or McCain
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