Re: OT - A scenario if one of them wins?



Phyllis, you are right that hate hurts no one but the person who hates.
But you are absolutely wrong that public opinion is immaterial.

The president is elected to represent us. When public opinion is
overwhelmingly opposed to what is happening, it should matter to him, and it
should influence his actions. I was frankly surprised that the electorate
gave him another chance, but it did, and now many are regretting their
actions. Ignoring the people is not going to help his party or the people
who may want to support issues other than the war that his party represents.
I believe he is committing political suicide for the Republican Party.

Barb C.
"Phyllis Nilsson" <phyllisnilsson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"I especially loathe liars who are trying to run our constitution into
the ground."
RaeMorrill

Hate is such an absolute futile waste of time. The person doing the
hating winds up seething and angry; the person being hated couldn't care
less if they tried. President Bush does not care what Rae or Phyllis
think of him, nor should he. He has a job to do and what people think of
him is immaterial.

"What a joke that any charges filed by anyone, courts, congress, law
enforcement, can be dismissed with the
stroke of a pen - making a complete mockery of the law."
RaeMorrill

Rae, that IS the law, and I believe it has been in the Constitution for a
long time. I'm sure you'll correct me if I'm wrong.



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