MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
10/10/2004
By: Rosanne Lemberger
“All men are created equal.” When reading the following, please keep this in
mind for some of the major points.
This is NOT to say that some men are born, drop out of school at a young age,
don't work, rely on the aid of others in every area and receive hand-outs to get
by in life while other men are born, become educated, develop work ethic from a
young age, go into the work force as a productive individual, raise a family,
pass on their resources to their children and those individuals who fit the
category in the beginning of this sentence. No. What the equality of the
creation of man means is just that. We are born or created as equals and how we
stay equal throughout life is the INDIVIDUAL'S responsibility.
I would rather pay $2.33 per gallon of gasoline because we are at a time of war
under President Bush than worry about when the next attack on the U.S. is going
to be under “President Kerry.” President Bush keeps the terrorists off of our
soil.
I would rather have a President who pushes for Welfare Reform, as President Bush
does, in order to “build on its successes, strengthening families and [help]
more welfare recipients achieve independence through work” than have a President
who sends the message that it is O.K. to not earn your place in society and have
others earn it for you, as John Kerry would. President Bush fights for equality.
I would rather make $5.25 an hour under President Bush than make $7.25 under
Kerry and fear that my job will be cut so that the store I work for can afford
to pay its employees. President Bush keeps things manageable.
I would rather see small businesses join together for the sake of health care
under President Bush than see John Kerry cut the costs and lower the funding
necessary for research and drug development. President Bush cares for businesses
big and small.
I would rather have some jobs be outsourced because of the want to keep things
in balance under President Bush than have a disproportional amount outsourced
because of the need to under John Kerry. President Bush sees things
realistically.
I would rather have a President who feels that NO life should be wasted - be it
an innocent fetus or a brave American Soldier. That is why President Bush is not
Pro-Choice and that is why President Bush has moved to provide our Soldiers the
proper equipment necessary for their lives in War. Senator John Kerry negates
both these deeply-rooted moral issues. President Bush values all stages of life.
I would rather have a President who believes that we ARE doing enough to keep
America safe, rather than a President who feels that “today our government is
not doing enough to make us safe.” A strong belief in Homeland Security is
necessary to make the Americans feel safe. President Bush possesses that
confidence.
I would rather have a President with one solitary focused viewpoint on the
issues of healthcare, jobs, taxes, terrorism, the environment, education,
abortion, Homeland Security and National Security than a President who changes
his viewpoint to appeal to every demographic. President George W. Bush has said
that sometimes we make unpopular decisions. He is correct - but sometimes those
unpopular decisions win the approval of the majority when those decisions have
proven to be the RIGHT decisions.
The War in Iraq is no mistake by any means. President Bush is simply enacting on
one of his many strong morals: Keep evil out of this country. What's more, he
has gone BEYOND our country's right to freedom and has fought for Middle Eastern
freedom. For the first time, women in Iraq can now leave their houses without
the escort of a male. They can vote in their elections. They have the rights
which they have longed to have for so many generations.
Mission Accomplished? Yes, Senator Kerry, missions HAVE been accomplished.
President Bush does not lie to his people. President Bush never will lie to his
people.
Copyright 2004,
Rosanne Lemberger
rolemberger@gmail.com
Sources: http://www.georgewbush.com, http://www.johnkerry.com
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