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Originally posted by skippytjc
Love Kerry or hate Kerry, he had nearly 50% of the popular vote. So, regardless of what his position is in the Senate, the American public respects his opinion and so should the President.
Any President that is not interested in listening to a person that nearly 50% of the USA's population favors is a very scary President who obviously doesnt care about the publics opinion.
By doing this, not needing to worry about reelection again, he is basically saying F-YOU to 50% of the US's public (the half that didnt vote for him).
And thats SCARY as heck.
[edit on 17-2-2005 by skippytjc]
Originally posted by Carseller4
Originally posted by skippytjc
Love Kerry or hate Kerry, he had nearly 50% of the popular vote. So, regardless of what his position is in the Senate, the American public respects his opinion and so should the President.
Any President that is not interested in listening to a person that nearly 50% of the USA's population favors is a very scary President who obviously doesnt care about the publics opinion.
By doing this, not needing to worry about reelection again, he is basically saying F-YOU to 50% of the US's public (the half that didnt vote for him).
And thats SCARY as heck.
[edit on 17-2-2005 by skippytjc]
I have some coaching experience. When I beat another coach, I'd shake his hand and wish him luck. Do you think I would want to listen to his advice? I just beat him, I WON, HE LOST. He has no advice worth offering me.
Originally posted by Carseller4
news.bostonherald.com...
So Kerry wanted to set up a private meeting with Bush to discuss Iraq. The President has yet to respond.
Note to Kerry: Bush just beat your "asterick", why would he want advice from you?
Bush is doing the right thing. Why pay attention to a "junior senator", who most likely will not be re-elected in his 2006 Senate Race?
[edit on 16-2-2005 by Carseller4]
Originally posted by Carseller4
I have some coaching experience. When I beat another coach, I'd shake his hand and wish him luck. Do you think I would want to listen to his advice? I just beat him, I WON, HE LOST. He has no advice worth offering me.