Thank you. I will put this on my site.
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Roy Schestowitz
http://schestowitz.com/
----- Original Message -----
From: Harvey Tobkes
To: Roy Schestowitz
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 4:01 PM
Subject: Edited Letter - cannot find original
To assure peace in the Middle East, George W. Bush recognizes we need to do
a juggling act, because without a friendly Saudi Arabia, all would be chaos.
The democrats chose a poor candidate. If there were an articulate person
with some stature and character, he would win this election easily.
Unfortunately, no such individual was available, so I believe the voters
will make Bush president again, and at least we can feel we have a staunch
anti-terrorist as our leader.
To sum it all up: I love the line in the movie, The Godfather, where someone
says, “Crime and politics, they are the same!"
Tonight we have the televised debate between Bush and Kerry, which is really
not a debate at all. A moderator will ask each man pointed questions and he
will respond, but in no way may there be rebuttal from an opponent. We will
see how this plays out. Bush’s weakness is that he sometimes stumbles and
his reaction time is now and again slow. Kerry comes across as an insincere
politician who does not connect to the people. He is articulate but also
pompous, boring and mostly does not appeal to women.
Yet a strong win tonight by either might turn the tide as to who gets
Elected president. If it turns out to be a draw, then Bush will be the
winner.
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