Re: Energy Protectionism
From: Tkalbfus1 (tkalbfus1_at_aol.com)
Date: 08/28/04
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Date: 28 Aug 2004 13:30:08 GMT
>But it does seem to me that the errors, mistakes, bad judgment, etc., that
>have been demonstrated do rather suggest that we should be looking for
>someone else? Is Bush the best that the Republicans can come up with?
>Perhaps their convention will change all that and they will select someone
>who could really run this country the right way? Do you think?
>Alternatively, Kerry has the best record I can think of right now. He is not
>Bush.
Neither is Adolf Hitler. Neither is Gengis Khan. Neither is Pol Pot, Neither is
Ferdinand Marcos. Being not Bush is not suffcient reason.
If you are going to be a perfectionist and complain about all of George Bush's
imperfections, then where is that paragon of perfection that you want to vote
for?
Tom
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