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Tue Jan-11-05 07:41 AM
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53. Great point. And let's remember how often bush made hay, on the |
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campaign trail, by saying "you may not agree with me but you know where I stand." The last six words of that, at least to me, explains why so many people who were against the war and didn't think he was doing a good job on that, or with the economy, OR both, still voted for him, anyway. Utterly incomprehensible, but that's exactly what they did. Granted, it makes NO sense to me. WHY on earth would I want to vote for, and elevate to the highest, most powerful job in the world, somebody whose opinions and stand on the issues I care about make me want to run screaming into the night? I don't care how "nice-guy" he supposedly is. Or how firmly and simply he states his "convictions." Look where mr. "nice-guy" has gotten us - with those same toxic "convictions."
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