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/p> p> Thanks. Every time I read articles such as yours, I become even more liberal. And even more determined to defeat the likes of your moronic, gutless, papa's boy puppet of a leader. br> -- Rita Cormulley /p>I just read your piece on President Bush. Simply the finest editorial I have read in my 39 years of life! Your compassion for the President and pointed advice truly raised the hair on the back of my neck. I'm uncertain if you ever served in the military, but you would have made a terrific commander.
p>Best of luck to you sir. br> -- Steven J. Greer, CSM USA (Ret) /p> p> What do want, for gosh sakes? Bush said at least five times it was right to go into Iraq -- and for the right reasons -- the big risk is where are they (WMD'S)? I thought Bush did a great job. You can spit a thousand hairs and still reach the same conclusion: HE HAD THE INFORMATION AT THE TIME THAT HE THOUGHT WAS RIGHT. TIME ONLY CHANGES THE DATA. AS WITH ANYTHING IN LIFE ONE CAN ONLY MAKE GOOD DECISIONS NOT PERFECT DECISIONS. Those who are looking for perfect will never make a decision. THANK GOD HE MADE A DECISION. I DREAD THE DAY WHEN A PRESIDENT WAITS FOR THE PERFECT INFORMATION. REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR. br> -- Michael Elliott /p> p> Bravo Mr. Babbin! Wish there was some way of assuring that our president gets to read your piece. I still believe Mr. Bush to be a good principled man and believe he is the kind of leader we must have for the next four years. But I think, like you, he's lost confidence in himself. I suspect he's somewhat lost "himself" by having so much disparate advice thrown at him. Like: "Throw the liberals a few bones and maybe some will vote for you," and "Americans are against the war now so start back peddling and softening your message." And " cultivate the liberals, aliens and seniors by proposing liberal policy. " STOP IT. The conservative base elected you as a conservative and we'll do it again if we can trust you to represent us!