terrysalmi
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Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Washburn University in Topeka, KS
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quote: Pulled out of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol agreement on golbal warming, ultimately signed by 178 countries.
Thank god he did, it was a very UNAMERICAN treaty. BTW, remember when Gore went to that a couple years ago? You know how he traveled? You know how much of that treaty he would of broken in that trip alone?
quote: Proposed the selling of oil and gas tracts in the Alaska Wildlife Preserve.
What a great idea? Why keep taking oil from Saudi Arabia (Where a majority of the hijackers came from) or Iraq, when we can supply it ourselves?
President Bush has done a lot more as President than Clinton ever did. Bush doesn't need to worry about a legacy, he has more important things to do. Clinton was sitting behind his desk (w/ monica under it) the entire time, and in the last year of his presidency, screwed up the Middle East Peace Process looking for a legacy.
quote: Bush is an bumbling illiterate fool that's Forrest Gump'ed his way through those events you mentioned. Just imagine how much better an effective capable leader could have done.
He got in the White House, didn't he? Never a small task that Forrest Gump could have done. The events I mentioned? Even the most liberal people I know have admitted they would be scared of what would of happened if Gore was in the White House during 9-11. (Reminds me of the Berkley City Council, which signed a memorundum in favor of Arabs and against the War on Terrorism directly after 9-11 happened). A much better and effective capable leader? He must be doing something right, as he has the highest approval ratings of any president, ever, higher then FDR after Pearl Harbor, or his father during the gulf war (and a lot higher than Johnson during Viet-Nam). His current Job approval based on general feelings, not specific achievements (Gallup Poll, May 30), a long time after 9-11, rests around 76%, a lot higher than Clinton, who was around 50% most of the time, if not lower.
Edit: Guess what Daschle's Job Approval Rating is, at the same time? The great MAJORITY (??) leader of the Senate (which has not done a single thing for the past year), has a job approval rating of 23.8%
Madkins - I should get you to volunteer w/ the Victory 2002 office here in town for Johanns, Hagel, and Terry.
Also, on a side note: Tantousha and ToolKit, you both bring your anti-Bush message here. No disrespect, but to be quite honest and direct, I don't care if you don't like Bush. You do not live in the United States, and learn exactly what he is and has done. You do not get both sides of the story (only what you hear on the Clinton News Network). And most of all: You don't vote in U.S. elections. I have no compelling reason to listen to either of you. I don't comment on your Prime Ministers (or Queen), so why should I listen to you blast my President? And so far, you are the only people that have. (Uncle Drunkie might live in the USA, but his message sounds like it came from someone Drunk). All the users that claim they live in the USA so far have supported Bush here, so we must know what we are talking about (we live here, don't we?)
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Last edited by terrysalmi on 06-06-2002 at 09:29 PM
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