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Thursday, August 12, 2004

No More Turning Corners for Bush

George is not allowed to say "We've turned the corner!" anymore. It's just not working here on the ground. "Turning the corner" is such a hopeful phrase used when there is something good about to happen. So that's why George can't use it. With him, there is nothing good about to happen (unless we are talking about his defeat in November!). I think his campaign advisors are wise, don't you? After all, our "president" has had nearly four years to prove himself. He has proven one thing: He is the worst president we have ever had in the history. There isn't one area of government that hasn't suffered with Bush 43 at the helm. Not one. Education, health care, environment, safety, economy, human rights, women's rights, civil rights, senior citizen issues, taxation, foreign policy, criminal justice, military and veteran's affairs. Have I forgotten anything? George Bush has ruined everything. The changes he has made have created misery and distress in the lives of us all, perhaps with the exception of the very rich. He has not taken even a passing interest in defending our Constitution.

As it says on one of my favorite web sites, www.dailykos.com,

An incumbent isn't allowed to run on change. It fails the laugh test. If the voters (that's us!) want change, they'll choose the other guy.

So let us work hard for the next 82 days to elect our best choice for the next president and to work for the election of congressional leaders who will help our new president, John Kerry, to begin the daunting task of damage control and new beginnings for America. With President Kerry and Vice President Edwards, we can turn the corner toward a better America and a more promising future.

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