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Dear Me:  If you had listend to the discussions after his speech.. the
pundits mentioned that on several occasions you could see Bush get teary
eyed...(Isn't that emotion?) He is supportive of all religions and all
people   The pundits also understand that as the President of the United
States he has ultimate say and in charge of armed forces and that as long as
he is resolute that everyone else will be.. I hope  you will rally behind
the President to support this large task.  As one of the NY politicians said
(obviously not Hillary) that Bush had supported NY fully more than they had
anticipated as NY did not vote for Bush.  This politician told someone who
was raising the same question that you are  the following:   After the first
WTC bombing in which only a hand full of people died and we did nothing.
Now with this attack 6000+ are dead.. next time it could be chemical
warefare with millions dead.... we have to act.. we have no choice. I am
sorry for preaching to you  like this but ..... We as Americans have got to
stick together and rally behind this President rather you voted for him or
now and be greatful that he has the strong cabinet he has to meet and
overcome this challenge.. I would strongly suggest to you that you can't do
as you suggest and be a sitting duck as doing nothing guarantees more
terrorist attacks with millions of body bags........It should be obvious
that if the world does not support this effort to wipe out terrorism that
Western Civilization as we know it will not exist in 10 yrs..  OK I will try
to bite my tongue and only post market tradeable information .....  Best,
:-)    :-)    Dorothy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Me" <ibe98765@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 4:16 AM
Subject: [RT] Re: President Bush


> Bush gave the rah-rah speech that was expected of him tonight.
> Personally, I thought it somewhat flat, monotone and lacking
> emotional cues.  Why did he refer a number of times to "I" being
> willing to wage this war and "I" being resolute rather than "we" (the
> USA)?  Given the general low expectations we have for Bush's speaking
> skills, I think everyone is happy in the moment and that he didn't
> commit any mistakes.
>
> But once the euphoria dies down, it is an open question as to whether
> the US public is truly willing to suffer a years long war
> (like 'nam), body bags coming home, long-term police state security
> actions here and possible additional terrorist attacks.
>
> ---
> JW
>
> --- In realtraders@xxxx, Dan <dcash@xxxx> wrote:
> > I generally find that you have an interesting take on varied
> subject matter and
> > take the time to read what you post, but... this makes me gage.  I
> always find
> > it rolling on the floor amusing when one, such as you do here,
> develops the
> > amazing ability to step into someone's' skull and becomes such a
> great expert on
> > their motives, feelings, thoughts, ambitions, on and on and on and
> on, when you
> > really don't know squat about their inner self.  With such
> crystalline
> > clairvoyance, you must be a very rich person.
> >
> > Bush, a great man? Nine months in office? I think that will be for
> history to
> > figure out.
> >
> > "Dorothy K. Carter" wrote:
> >
> > > I was just sending an email to a friend saying the same thing..
> Bush has
> > > proven what he claimed that his goal was to bring both sides
> together..
> > > Unfortunately it took this tragic event to  stop the bickering on
> Capitol.
> > > Hillary doesn't want to see this... it ruins her chance of
> running and
> > > beating him....... plus with her being a NY Senator.. Bush did
> not give her
> > > a photo op along with Gov and Mayor.. she was not paying
> attention to what
> > > he was saying.. she was somewhere else...  If she is not the
> center of
> > > attention she is not happy..... Bush is a great man and we are
> very lucky to
> > > have him and his experienced cabinet running country at this
> challenging
> > > time... not only in time of war but the most challenging economy
> and market
> > > in 72 yrs.
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: <gts@xxxx>
> > > To: <realtraders@xxxx>
> > > Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 10:38 PM
> > > Subject: [RT] Re: President Bush
> > >
> > > > Yes, he was very "Presidential" tonight
> > > >
> > > > And he kept the VP safe in the "Iron Clad Lock Box"! :-)
> > > >
> > > > My wife commented on how bad Hillary looks. At times it looked
> > > > painful for her to even clap.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --- In realtraders@xxxx, "Tony Pylypuk" <tpylypuk@xxxx> wrote:
> > > > > Although I have not been a fan of the current President, I
> must
> > > > confess that his speech this evening was well done.  IMHO, he
> has
> > > > clearly risen on the occasion to the demands which were
> expected of
> > > > him.
> > > > >
> > > > > Regards,
> > > > >
> > > > > Tony
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
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