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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix" data-source="post: 9152" data-attributes="member: 10"><p><strong>The Governator</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think it is a potent and beautiful speech.</p><p></p><p>I am still voting for Howard Dean as a write in vote just as I have said I will be.</p><p></p><p>I did vote for George Bush in 2000. How did I know it was possible for him to find a war and follow in Reagon's foot steps? The Patriot Acts are quite scarey but Bush was far more pro-freedom when he was coming into office, well his platform and speeches were. Over all I don't object much to what George Bush has done, including the war in Iraq. I don't like the extra departments of national homeland security. I am glad the liberal issues have taken a back burner and been nearly forgotten. There was far too much belief that government should be the solution to problems, far too many special interest takes as to what those problems were, and far too much "education" of the people to get a particular law, tax, or program. Just more and more bloat and sense of the right and responsibility of people to tell other people how to live their lives.</p><p></p><p>I did vote for Arnold in the recall election. I was very pleased to see all of the established people to be shocked and offended that Arnold was elected. The thought of Arnold being elected rubbed all of the people I hated the wrong way. I have liked the things that Arnold has said and stood for. I know people are always trying to pose him in a bad light.</p><p></p><p>There is probably much that is bad that can be said about both of them. </p><p></p><p>Anyways, I liked the speech.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix, post: 9152, member: 10"] [b]The Governator[/b] I think it is a potent and beautiful speech. I am still voting for Howard Dean as a write in vote just as I have said I will be. I did vote for George Bush in 2000. How did I know it was possible for him to find a war and follow in Reagon's foot steps? The Patriot Acts are quite scarey but Bush was far more pro-freedom when he was coming into office, well his platform and speeches were. Over all I don't object much to what George Bush has done, including the war in Iraq. I don't like the extra departments of national homeland security. I am glad the liberal issues have taken a back burner and been nearly forgotten. There was far too much belief that government should be the solution to problems, far too many special interest takes as to what those problems were, and far too much "education" of the people to get a particular law, tax, or program. Just more and more bloat and sense of the right and responsibility of people to tell other people how to live their lives. I did vote for Arnold in the recall election. I was very pleased to see all of the established people to be shocked and offended that Arnold was elected. The thought of Arnold being elected rubbed all of the people I hated the wrong way. I have liked the things that Arnold has said and stood for. I know people are always trying to pose him in a bad light. There is probably much that is bad that can be said about both of them. Anyways, I liked the speech. [/QUOTE]
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