November 2004
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
  1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30        
Oct   Dec

 Thursday, November 04, 2004
RE: So Much to Savor A big win for America, and a loss for the mainstream media.

[Via OpinionJournal.com]

This is a great article by Peggy Noonan that highlights several of the important facets about the Bush win. Like Peggy I was impressed with the graciousness of John Kerry in defeat. It was a tough campaign for both candidates. I was also impressed with how hard John Kerry and the Democratic party worked. Despite their best efforts George Bush increased his percentages in almost every state and received more than 59 million votes. That broke the old record held by Ronald Reagan. Despite the misguided efforts of CBS, NY Times, and others to distort their story selection and writing to promote their political agenda, George Bush received a plurality of the popular vote. It takes a long time to build a good name in business and a short time to ruin it. Many people will continue to think highly of John Kerry in the days to come. Character does count!
Comments [] TrackBack [] 9:45:03 AM Google It!    

Quote from JFK


Photo courtesy of the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum.

The question for our time is not whether all men are brothers. That question has been answered by God who placed us on this earth together. The question is whether we have the strength and the will to make the brotherhood of man the guiding principle of our daily lives.
--John F. KennedyComments [] TrackBack [] 8:28:23 AM Google It!    

RE: Electoral Affirmation of Shared Values Provides Bush a Majority It is impossible to read President Bush's re-election as anything other than a confirmation that this is a center-right country. [Via NYT > Home Page]
Comments [] TrackBack [] 8:11:32 AM Google It!    

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. The licensor permits others to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work. In return, licensees must give the original author credit.

Valid HTML 4.01! Creative Commons License Click here to visit the Radio UserLand website. Subscribe to "a lazy cowboy" in Radio UserLand. Click to see the XML version of this web page. Click here to send an email to the editor of this weblog.