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Yoepus
Neo-condimist

Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Ketchup fields, Texas
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Apr-14-2004 00:50
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NYCTrancefan
Destination Everywhere!

Registered: Jul 2003
Location: New York City in a Café del Mar mood
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Apr-14-2004 01:38
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Psionic
Dark & Dirty

Registered: Apr 2003
Location: Boston, MA
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| quote: | Originally posted by Q5echo
It's a tough job.
He's not the slickest speaker. If you like a silver tounge, listen to Clinton.
Without a doubt, the man conveys his convictions. Verbal nuance is not this mans strong suit. He does not appeal to people that expect a glamourized, "T.V." friendly fascade.To listen this man seriously, requires a certain amount of maturity to be able to see through his so-called speach impetiments and actually hear his intentions. Although I don't expect a few on this forum will do that.
As my commander in chief, I'm behind this president 100%.
I believe he is a stronger leader than we've had in this country than years I've been alive. |
Being a good public speaker is a quality presidents need though. Bush sounded like a whining kid tonight, and it really got on my nerves. I'm not going to argue about his policies (too tired to right now), but I am going to say that the way a person speaks, I believe, shows how strong the person is as a leader. Bush certainly did not sound like a leader tonight, and he even admitted his personal faults a little, which is something a strong leader should not do. That shows even more weakness, and I don't think it is right to keep this puppet in office for another four years.
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