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>Hello John.
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>>Thought you might be interested in some of what author, Tom Wolfe has to say about Kerry and the country. Here's an excerpt and a link:
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>>And John Kerry? "He is a man no one should worry about, because he has no beliefs at all. He is not going to introduce some manic radical plan, because he is poll-driven, and it is therefore impossible to know where or for what he stands."
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>I haven't read the link, but
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>'poll-driven'; should that not be a good think - here is a man which will do what the majority of people want. thats what the president of any country is supposed to do.
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We don't want a leader who looks to the polls to make his choices. Bill Clinton and his group of thugs did a lot of that. However, the great leaders we've had in the past didn't. They had a moral compass and knew what had to be done. Men like George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, and Ronald "The Man" Reagan.

If Lincoln had taken a poll things would probably be a lot different today. Ronald Reagan didn't listen to his advisers who said he shouldn't refer to Russia as the "evil empire", but he did and the USSR is now a part of history. The defeat of communism can be laid at his feet.

George Bush has also taken an unpopular stand, but one that needed to be taken. I only hope he will move on to Iran, Syria, and North Korea once Iraq is finished. When someone attacks our country, the should pay the full price and should be given no quarter. I believe in hunting them down and killing them like the dogs they are, and apparently so does president Bush.

John Kerry takes a poll a minute, so if the poll goes south, so does his plan.
John Harvey
Shelbynet.com

"I'm addicted to placebos. I could quit, but it wouldn't matter." Stephen Wright
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