George Bush, president of the United States of America – has a nice ring to it, wouldn’t you say?
Well, I would, and like it or not you’re going to hear that title for the next four years if I am correct in my prediction.
President George W. Bush. President Bush. “W.” Hail to the Chief.
OK, now that that’s out of my system, let me tell you why you should get on your knees in gratitude to the heavens above if our president’s name is George W. Bush for four more years — especially if you plan to vote for Sen. Flip-Flop.
George Bush has seen the course necessary to determine a bright future for America, and we will stay the course no matter how long or difficult the path may be.
You will have a president who isn’t going to try to snow you with overnight cures for serious and long-term ailments.
NyQuil doesn’t cure cancer, but John Kerry would try to sell it anyway.
President Bush will lead America into a bright tomorrow by ensuring that it becomes a reality that “no child is left behind.”
Funding is a key issue and when you have to balance a country’s needs with the aftermath of 9/11 and when you inherit a recession – thanks to the guy before you – well, I think George won’t do that bad.
He’d most likely be the first to tell you that there’s more to do on No Child Left Behind, but I think he’d say that there’s been tremendous progress (which there has been).
We started somewhere and fixed the bugs and we will continue to move forward.
George got that done for you.
Not even the “People Prez,” Bill Clinton had a plan that started where it needed to, which is from elementary onward.
How can you expect people to have the opportunities a college education provides if they can’t get through college or maybe not pass the tests to get in the door in the first place?
We’ll continue to see the War on Terror being fought, too.
As our Commander in Chief says, “It’s a tough fight. It’s hard. But we will win!”
I believe that, and I feel the security of our nation will rest in good hands.
In the next four years, we will see the issues of health care and prescription drugs, as well as Social Security and jobs for all who are willing to work, conclude in a crescendo of accomplishments that this president will see added to the record of his administration’s hard-won victories.
These accomplishments won’t be just a Republican or a George W. Bush celebration, but victories that will cause all of America to be able to unite and celebrate.
Today is the day that I feel I can sleep peacefully and look forward with gleeful anticipation to the future of our nation.
Wednesday I will rise to hear the most beautiful words …
“George W. Bush, re-elected as president of the United States of America.

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