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Posted by lee on September 03, 2004 at 12:42:30 from (24.24.95.246):
In Reply to: Re: OT Bush speach posted by Kevin (FL) on September 03, 2004 at 09:19:38:
You are right to some extent, from the heart, I guess in the sense that he does seem to take his job (the war effort) seriously, but how much heart does a politician really have? Bush may want you to think he's a rather dull knife in the cubbard, but he's pretty sharp and not stupid and he's got a lot of smart folks working for him. As for Bush, I don't think he's doing enough for military folks or for middle class folks or poor folk or for keeping jobs and creating jobs in America. I don't think he's doing enough for the Home Boys! He's essentially hanging his re-election on 9/11, Afghanistan and Iraq, the war on terror. That's important but the job demands a much wider scope. We need a president who can juggle more than 1 ball. What about jobs in America? What about the trade deficit (china trade)? National debt? What about tightening our borders? Illegal immigrants? Gas prices? Kerry and his pretty boy running mate don't offer much as an alternative. It looks like it's 4 more years for Bush but I don't think we're going to see much benefit for the common folk struggling to make ends meet here in America. The american dream is getting much more difficult to hang on to now days.
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