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Old 11-03-2003, 08:06 PM   #1
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Default Zell Miller, my kind of democrat.

George Bush vs. the Naive Nine
Why this lifelong Democrat will vote Republican next November.

BY ZELL MILLER
Monday, November 3, 2003 12:01 a.m. EST

If I live and breathe, and if--as Hank Williams used to say--the creek don' t rise, in 2004 this Democrat will do something I didn' t do in 2000, I will vote for George W. Bush for president.

I have come to believe that George Bush is the right man in the right place at the right time. And that' s a pretty big mouthful coming from a lifelong Democrat who first voted for Adlai Stevenson in 1952 and has voted for every Democratic presidential candidate the 12 cycles since then. My political history to the contrary, this was the easiest decision I think I' ve ever made in deciding who to support. For I believe the next five years will determine the kind of world my four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren will live in. I simply cannot entrust that crucial decision to any one of the current group of Democratic presidential candidates.





Why George Bush? First, the personal; then, the political.
I first got to know George Bush when we served as governors together, and I just plain like the man, a man who feeds his dogs first thing every morning, has Larry Gatlin sing in the White House, and knows what is meant by the term " hitting behind the runner."

I am moved by the reverence and tenderness he shows the first lady and the unabashed love he has for his parents and his daughters.

I admire this man of faith who has lived that line in that old hymn, " Amazing Grace," " Was blind, but now I see." I like the fact that he' s the same on Saturday night as he is on Sunday morning. And I like a man who shows respect for others by starting meetings on time.

That' s the personal. Now, the political.

This is a president who understands the price of freedom. He understands that leaders throughout history often have had to choose between good and evil, tyranny and freedom. And the choice they make can reverberate for generations to come. This is a president who has some Churchill in him and who does not flinch when the going gets tough. This is a president who can make a decision and does not suffer from " paralysis analysis." This is a president who can look America in the eye and say on Iraq, " We' re not leaving." And you know he means it.

This is also a president who understands that tax cuts are not just something that all taxpayers deserve, but also the best way to curb government spending. It is the best kind of tax reform. If the money never reaches the table, Congress can' t gobble it up.





I have just described George W. Bush.
Believe me, I looked hard at the other choices. And what I saw was that the Democratic candidates who want to be president in the worst way are running for office in the worst way. Look closely, there' s not much difference among them. I can' t say there' s " not a dime' s worth of difference" because there' s actually billions of dollars' worth of difference among them. Some want to raise our taxes a trillion, while the others want to raise our taxes by several hundred billion. But, make no mistake, they all want to raise our taxes. They also, to varying degrees, want us to quit and get out of Iraq. They don' t want us to stay the course in this fight between tyranny and freedom. This is our best chance to change the course of history in the Middle East. So I cannot vote for a candidate who wants us to cut and run with our shirttails at half-mast.

I find it hard to believe, but these naive nine have managed to combine the worst feature of the McGovern campaign--the president is a liar and we must have peace at any cost--with the worst feature of the Mondale campaign--watch your wallet, we' re going to raise your taxes. George McGovern carried one state in 1972. Walter Mondale carried one state in 1984. Not exactly role models when it comes to how to get elected or, for that matter, how to run a country.

So, as I have said, my choice for president was an easy decision. And my own party' s candidates made it even easier.

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Yep. I saw him on TV a few days ago and he was ripping the Democratic candidates to pieces then too. I thought it was great!
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That' s probably the most awesome opinion piece I' ve read in quite a while. He made his points well and with style. Kudos to ole Zell.
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He is a man without BLIND PARTY LOYALTY. He slammed clinton when he deserved it and he would slam Bush as well if he was not in the right according to his beliefes. We could use many more like him in all Parties. Truely an open minded man with both feet planted formly on the ground. It figures that that kind of guy will retire and be replaced by another airhead.
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He took the words right out of my mouth.
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Zel is the definition of an American Statesman!! I wish we had more like him. Maybe he can be drafted somewhere to help us out in the future.

Judgement and character are hallmarks of this great man!
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I have always like Zel and I like him even more now! He is a good ol' boy and isn' t driven by blind love of his party. He is willing to step across party lines if that is what he feels is right. The rest of his compadres would never do that if it saved their own soul. A great man and great words from him. I wish I had to opportunity to vote for him.
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Old 11-05-2003, 06:02 AM   #10
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I know there is a RINO or 2 that I would like to swap for him.


Would' nt it be nice if all politicians was like him and put this countries security and Americans first instead of politics.


If the demmies had any sense they would get someone like Zell on the ticket.
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