This president will continue to be divided right down the middle as to whether he is doing a good job or not. No one will be swayed from being pro-abortion to pro-life, pro-Iraq war, anti-Iraq war, etc. IMO if you chose anything other than option B you are just blinded by the hatred of one side or the other.
The economy is not as good, or as bad, as any one says, as is true for the Iraq war and healthcare.
The reason I believe in Bush is his vision of where he wants to take the country and the rest of the world. I believe that he truly has the country's best interests in mind, and was the reason he because president in the first place.
The reason why I don't like Kerry is the opposite. I feel that he is running for president not because he wants to help the country, but further his own career, the democratic party, and to boost his own ego. He seems to think that being popular with the american people and, even worse, the citizens of the world is more important than his own convictions and idealology. When you are president you can't go by what the people think is right at the time, you have to go by what you have always believed is right for the country.
In the long run, like 15 years down the road, I think that Bush's presidency will be judged a success in the same way that Reagan was. He will be seen as the president that brought us through a war, and left democracy in a place that was thought to be impossible to leave it in.
Last edited by summerkc; 10-10-2004 at 12:41 PM..
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