There you have it folks. Yes, there are people who still trust these guys. Hard 
as that may be to believe.

>I disagree, I think people vote for the ones that they expect will carry out
>policies voters support, and when they do an about-face (as with the total
>breakdown of fiscal discipline), voters cream them.
>
>The newest poll on immigration reform shows an overwhelming majority of
>Americans support comprehensive reform- border security, a guestworker
>program. Even earned citizenship has majority support. And that's a Fox
>poll.
>
>As for the President's performance, the economy is very good, but that's not
>all. Our foreign relations are not nearly as bad as some whining voices
>would have you believe. We have good relationships with most Asian nations
>(excepting the slave state of North Korea and the military junta of
>Myanmar). US standing with the public in Asia has even gone up some due to
>relief efforts after the tsunami, the Pakistani quake, and the recent
>Indonesian quake. Our relationships with our European allies seem to be
>better than they have been in the last three years.
>
>On the domestic front, Bush is totally in sync with the public on
>immigration reform. He is out in front on Social Security, though people
>(and Congress) have not yet faced up to the problem.
>
>Despite many known attempts, there have been no terrorist attacks on US soil
>since 9/11. We can all be concerned about warrantless wiretapping and phone
>log database mining, but everyone needs to acknowledge that our public
>servants at all levels of government have been enormously successful at
>dealing with the threat of terrorism within our borders.
>
>We have a dedicated military that continues to support the hopes of Afghans
>and Iraqis who want to live in free, democratic societies, and Bush remains
>committed to providing America's support. And we aren't just helping there.
>We have troops all over the world on peacekeeping and humanitarian missions.
>
>Despite a late start, Bush has even acknowledged the need for America to
>develop alternatives to the oil economy.
>
>All in all, not a bad record. Not a perfect one by any means, but not bad.
>
>
>On 5/31/06, Sam wrote:
>
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>Robert Munn
>www.funkymojo.com

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