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Friday, August 20, 2004

Bush's Hecklers

Your president has been out there on the stump for months now as the American citizens grill him with difficult questions about his controversial positions. Here are a few quick examples of the questions your President has faced recently:

"I'm wondering if I can get some inauguration tickets?''

"Can I introduce my mother and mother-in-law, who are new citizens to this
country?''


Or how about this gem of an exchange:

"I'm 60 years old and I've voted Republican from the very first time I
could vote. And I also want to say this is the very first time that I have felt
that God was in the White House.''
"Thank you,'' Mr. Bush replied, to applause.


Of course, as we all know by now, these aren't just any American citizens. They're hand-picked supporters of your President. Here's a quick video about it from CBS News. Tellingly, your President has appeared at more of these lovefests than at actual Presidential news conferences ... in his entire three and a half years in office.

Is this the level of confidence your President has in his radical new foreign policy? Is this a self assured leader of a strong economy? Folks, there should come a time when you ask yourself why your President, the leader of the free world, is afraid to face the nation.

Well, here's a pretty good reason.

posted by Abe at 8/20/2004 08:25:00 AM

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