Subject: Re: religion and presidency
AntiUtopia@aol.com
Date: Wed Mar 08 2000 - 07:25:21 EST
In a message dated 3/8/00 12:46:05 AM Eastern Standard Time,
seandr@microsoft.com writes:
<< A few points:
* Reagan recited. He may have even lip-synced. But he was
far too empty-headed to preach.
* This is rhetoric designed to elect a man who couldn't
be trusted find his way home.
* What Reagan is really asking is for all of us to trust
everyone else. Bad advice.
>>
Ugh. Is this the best we can do for political rhetoric around here? Just
imagine the things I could be saying about Clinton :)
Reagan was an outrageously successful President. I can't trust your judgment
if you can't recognize his strengths, just like I recognized Clinton's
strengths and accomplishments even though I'd be dead before I ever voted for
him. . .
What you're really saying is that you can't trust yourself, other people . .
anyone really, except the government serves as an intermediary. Pitiful.
Jim
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