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Kerry didn't seem to have any problems uniting his swift boat
crew, nor did he have trouble in the senate. Bush didn't have any trouble uniting the cops that pulled him over for being drunk. I don't see your point. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Maxprop" wrote in message link.net... "Bart Senior" wrote in message Limbaugh would be counting the day;'s until the next election, and begin every day with telling everyone "XX days of Kerry tyranny to go." What do you think the extremist liberals will do, when Kerry loses? They will scream the election was fixed and start impeachment proceedings. What the country needs right now is continuity, not change. What the country really needs is an administration that will unite rather than polarize the country. Sadly neither Bush nor Kerry will fit that role. Even worse, it will probably take another brutal attack by terrorists to unite the country, but, as before, that unity will be short lived, with recriminations starting soon afterward. Katysails said it best: (to paraphrase) when one is faced with two undesirable alternatives, stick with the one with which you are familiar. Bush. Max |