logo logo logo logo logo logo

xml [LEMONS]


5.12.2003

I Feel Much Better Now

I feel much better now, thank you. I'm feeling good. Confidant. Unafraid. Full of hope. I feel like investing in the future. I feel the dawning of a new America, at the helm of a new world.

I'm glad I don't have to worry about the mail anymore. Glad, that the U.S. military strain of Anthrax that once wrought havoc on our great nation's postal system, not to mention the congress, will never threaten us again.

I'm thankful that we smoked Osama Bin Laden out of his hole, and busted up Al Queda. That we punished Mullah Omar. That after winning the war with the Taliban, we have made ourselves safe from terrorism.

I thank God that I no longer have to worry about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction program. After seeing how a desperate and afraid Saddam used them during wartime to save his own skin, I cannot imagine what he might have done to the civilian population in our own country when we least expected it.

And I'm profoundly comforted to know that after liberating Afghanistan and Iraq (and getting our troops out quickly), the Islamic world will never have cause to again hate us.

I'm relieved that our foreign policy has made the world a better, more stable place. That we will not be drawn into a conflict in the Koreas, Pakistan, India, Israel, Palestine, Syria, Turkey, Iran or Colombia. That we can form a Coalition of the Willing with new friends like Eritrea, Estonia, El Salvador and The Solomon Islands, while never alientaing our traditional allies. It assures me to know we have better relatons with, and are better loved by, all the people of world than ever before. America has always been a beacon of democracy, liberty, justice and the rule of law. It is vital that we stand by these traditions.

For the sake of our children, I'm pleased that we care for the environment, yet ensure that we're sensitive to the needs of industry as well. Opening unused lands for their natural resources just makes sense. If we do not need these assets now, when will we?

I feel upbeat about the economy. I have faith in the our current economic plan, assured that it will address the needs of ordinary people. I believe budget deficits, tax breaks, and military spending will stimulate economic growth and create jobs, just like in the 80s and early 90s.

I feel much better now, thank you.

Vote Bush.


0 comments
- l i n k -

-###-



www.flickr.com


honan.net logo by Goopymart