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Larry Jaques
 
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On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 08:47:59 GMT, Gunner
calmly ranted:

On 7 Sep 2004 22:04:17 -0700, jim rozen
wrote:

In article , pyotr filipivich
says...

Right about now, the whole idea of a limited Federal Government is far
too radical for most people.


And at the head of that list would be the folks who currently
inhabit the white house at the moment.


Yes, truly a Dem in Rep clothing.


As he kicked off his run for President this weekend, Texas Governor
George W. Bush called for a smaller, more effective government.


Yabbut HIS LIPS WERE MOVING, Gunner.


Bush also called for a stronger military as he made a high-profile
appearance in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on Saturday.


Under his leadership, we NEED one.


In Texas, Bush has promoted cooperation between the state government
and religious organizations to address social needs. Bush said he
would try to make it easier for the federal government and faith-based
groups to work together in an "army of compassion" that would attack
problems like drugs and poverty.


"Oh, Christ!" is the best reply I can come up with here.


In what has already become a campaign catchphrase, Bush has described
his leadership philosophy of cooperation between government, religious
institutions and community organizations as "compassionate
conservatism."


I don't understand your use of the incompatible terms "Bush"
and "leadership philosophy" in the same sentence there, dude.

Just say "Neee!"


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