[Vision2020] Evidence of Bush Family Values

Tbertruss at aol.com Tbertruss at aol.com
Mon Jul 26 22:03:49 PDT 2004


Donovan et. al.

And indeed, what sort of "family values" is inherent in, as you assert, Bush killing people in other countries?  Bush had made a cornerstone of his image "family values" and high moral integrity:  he was going to bring decency and morality to the White House, etc. after what many believed to be the immoral inexcusable scandals of the Clinton years.  So if he lets someone else raise his children to not subject them to his lack of "family values," well, I would think the media would be all over that!

I still say Bush is getting a pass from the media on focusing on aspects of his life that suggest his stand on "family values" and morality and integrity is not as substantive as Bush lovers claim.

Ted Moffett



In a message dated 7/27/2004 12:51:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time, "Donovan Arnold" <donovanarnold at hotmail.com> writes:

>Ted writes:
>
>"Donovan et. al.
>
>What seems like a pointless argument?  Or is your post pointless? If Bush 
>did not care enough to raise his own children, as you suggest, this 
>certainly bolsters my point that Bush's possible lack of "family values" in 
>some respects has received a "pass" by our culture."
>
>Or maybe the opposite. I think that the most loving thing Bush could do IS 
>let someone else raise his children. I would think they would be better off, 
>I mean this guy kills people in other countries, does he have the values to 
>instill in these young women?
>
>Donovan J Arnold
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