As a party, Republicans are about to meet and nominate their candidates for election to the offices of President and Vice President of the United States.
I have two important points to make, should the Party wish to win in November.
The first point is that you presently have a Republican President. He’s been President for eight years. You may argue about the policies, the intentions, the convictions of George Bush but you cannot argue that he has not advanced any Republican policies and principles in the last eight years.
America would be a far different place had Al Gore or John Kerry been President.
The Bush Presidency is a base to build upon, not a place to run away from. Let’s honor and respect the man who has led our Party and our … Read entire article »
To the Republicans, on the Eve of Their Convention
August 26th, 2008 | 2 Comments
As a party, Republicans are about to meet and nominate their candidates for election to the offices of President and Vice President of the United States. I have two important points to make, should the Party wish to win in November. The first point is that you presently have a Republican President. He’s been President for eight years. You may argue about the policies, the intentions, the convictions of George Bush but you cannot argue that he has not advanced any Republican policies and principles in the last eight years. America would be a far different place had Al Gore or John Kerry been President. The Bush Presidency is a base to build upon, not a place to run away from. Let’s honor and respect the man who has led our Party and our … Read entire article »
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