This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment I feel the same way about President Bush as Sarah does about Kerry. = Does that mean I'm unpatiotic? We can't have it both ways. President = Bush inherited an economy that was on its way down. The stock market = didn't take its nosedive because George W. Bush was elected President. = Clinton should take credit for that--he was in a White House closet with = his pants unzipped with a female intern and then lying to the American = people about it when he should have been attending to the affairs of = state. When 9/11 came along President Bush was magnificent in his = approach to the problem. Unbelievably he was criticized about, when he = first heard the news, finishing the last few minutes of reading to some = school children and then excusing himself, rather than rushing out = immediately and panicking those children. I couldn't have done it. He has been roundly criticized for going to war in Iraq when those who = criticize him agreed at the time that we needed to do that. He has been = criticized for landing on an aircraft carrier that portrayed a sign that = said "Major combat operations were over" when they were. Major combat = operations included the use of all four of the branches of the armed = services. After that day only the army and marines were in combat in = Iraq. In my estimation major combat operations were over, regardless of = the number of casualties. He has had the tenacity to stick to the war = in Iraq instead of cutting and running like some politicians want to do. = And one other thing about Iraq, when strategic countries in the UN = blocked President Bush from going into Iraq, he gathered up a coalition = of nations and went in. Now we find that those countries who tried to = block President Bush were illegally benefiting from the "Oil for food" = program that the UN tried to make like it was working. And our soldiers = have been killed and maimed by French munitions. No wonder the French = tried to block President Bush! The sad part is that if it hadn't been = for us, France would be speaking German today! How so soon they forget! = Sad. After he got the Clinton Recession leveled out which cost a huge number = of jobs, he has turned that around and the US is creating jobs. Does he = get credit for that? Nope, only criticism going back to the Clinton = administration counting the number of net losses in jobs. He has stood = for his principles and for that I am grateful. Frankly, if Kerry is elected President, it will be a sad, sad day for = democracy, for freedom, for the United States. I don't want to think = about what kind of America it will be like with 8 years of Kerry. It = won't be the same kind of America our forefathers fought and died for in = the late 1700s. I speak out because: It is Unpatriotic not to speak out when you feel something is wrong. Joy! Elwood Elwood Doss, Jr., RPT Piano Technician/Technical Director Department of Music 145 Fine Arts Building University of Tennessee at Martin Martin, TN 38238 731-881-1852 ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/5b/7c/c6/a9/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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