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Last Saturday, I had the privilege of seeing the President in Canton Ohio. Listening to him you could not help but feel that this man is genuine, he stands firm on his beliefs, he does not waffle, he means what he says, and he says what he means. It was inspiring.
What a difference when we were leaving, and the Kerry protesters were in the streets. They have certainly picked up on the hate filled negativity of their candidates campaign. They were chasing the Bush supporters down, getting in their faces, and screaming at them, one woman was even struck by a young woman because she didn’t like the woman saying a Kerry White House would be the Wafflehouse. They were violent, mean, nasty, just like their candidates.
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