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FORD
01-18-2004, 01:39 AM
From the official Bush/Cheney campaign site (http://www.georgewbush.org/news/termlimits.asp)

"Rethinking White House Term Limits"
An Essay by President George W. Bush

In today's America, there are many fine laws that protect the rights of Americans to preserve their vast fortunes. But sadly, there are also some laws that protect the rights of terrorists to do terror. It is essential that we destroy – or at least bypass – these terrorist-helping laws, and we must do it now.

Topping off the list of these laws which support evil is the eight-year term limit for President. True, the eight-year term limit used to be an effective way to ensure that domestic regime change occurred – but that was before terrorism, when wars were short and change was a good thing. When the enemy fought as a nation, the Commander-in-Chief had the luxury of being able to invade an evil country, exterminate its people, and be holding tickertape parades before his term was over. Indeed, a Commander-in-Chief could even last eight years or less without compromising national security.

Sadly, those days are behind us. Terrorism is here for the long haul, and we need to fight it on the long-haul timeline.

In 2008, at the end of my term, everything I have built to take out terrorists at home and abroad will be at the mercy of a new Commander-in-Chief. Why should we take that kind of risk? If you were winning a football game in the first quarter, would you put in your second-string quarterback?

I don’t think you would – and I wouldn't either.

That is why I will soon be proposing, as part of a new series of Homeland Security initiatives, that we guarantee the future safety of the American people by doing away with the eight year term limit.

The Ultimate Term Limit

Eliminating the Presidential term limit will go a very long way towards locking in the Bush Administration's gains over evil. But there's an even bigger problem than the eight_year term_limit: I call it the Ultimate Term Limit.

Until recently, there was no answer to the quandary of the Ultimate Term Limit.

Today, finally, there is. By digitally preserving the contents of a person's brain in an artificially intelligent computer chip, it is possible to allow a person – say, a winning Commander-in-Chief – to continue making winning decisions, even after he or she has passed on in the traditional sense.

By perpetuating my decision-making processes, this new technology will let me continue to protect the nation from terror long after I have gone to heaven. If Ghengis Khan or Julius Caesar could have done this, they would have, and the Mongolian or Roman worlds would have continued to prosper under their rule into the future forever.

Americans deserve the best. By supporting my agenda to end first the eight-year, and eventually the Ultimate Term Limit, you can help support the war on terror forever, in perpetuity.

What works today will work in the future.

- George W. Bush, Commander-in-Chief

ELVIS
01-18-2004, 02:06 AM
Bush will win in 2004

Sarge
01-18-2004, 02:20 AM
I don't think Dean has a chance to win it..

Flash Bastard
01-18-2004, 02:25 AM
Dean is too unstable and a bit of a hothead. If he can't pull it together in the next few weeks he has little chance of making a serious run in November.

None of the few democrats I know actually take Dean seriously as a presidential candidate.

FORD
01-18-2004, 03:46 AM
Originally posted by Flash Bastard
Dean is too unstable and a bit of a hothead. If he can't pull it together in the next few weeks he has little chance of making a serious run in November.

None of the few democrats I know actually take Dean seriously as a presidential candidate.

We'll see what happens in Iowa and New Hampshire.

ELVIS
01-18-2004, 04:10 AM
Whatever FORD.. Pick a new hero...

BigBadBrian
01-18-2004, 11:46 AM
Originally posted by Sarge
I don't think Dean has a chance to win it..

He may not even win his party's nomination if he doesn't cure his foot-in-mouth disease. :D

Cathedral
01-19-2004, 12:32 PM
I for one hope he gets the nomination. Dean is a non-issue and will not be President this year.
It's those other guys by name of Kerry, Gephardt, and Clark that make me a nervous conservative.

Anyway, any of those 3 could give Bush a run for his money whereas Dean will not.
Americans don't like drastic change, people. Dean is so far out in left field he will scare people to vote for Bush before it's all over...

Cathedral
01-19-2004, 12:35 PM
oh yeah, and i predict a lanslide victory for Bush in November...

If your not registered yet, get registered and vote Republican across the board so we can get the business of the poeple moving for once in my lifetime.

Lets do away with "Pass-The-Buck-Politics".....................

FORD
01-19-2004, 01:31 PM
Originally posted by Cathedral
oh yeah, and i predict a lanslide victory for Bush in November...

You must have been talking to your neighbors at Diebold Inc.


If your not registered yet, get registered and vote Republican across the board so we can get the business of the poeple moving for once in my lifetime.

Lets do away with "Pass-The-Buck-Politics".....................

Junior's politics are all about passing the buck - to future generations who will have to pay off the huge deficits from the money he stole to pay off his rich friends and campaign funders.