Bush has divided our nation like never before and no one seems to be making much ado about this. Bush himself so much as admitted this fact at his recent Louisville (pronounced LOUAVUL if you are from there) fundraiser,Bush Says Democrats Offer Bitterness, Anger
Mon February 23, 2004 10:51 PM ET
By David Morgan
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=102&topic_id=381298&mesg_id=381298 ... . How come the Democratic candidates, the media and even many here at DU are not pointing this out !
Here is a snip from another article....
snip>It is a far cry from Bush's inaugural speech, in the wake of Florida's vote-counting debacle three years ago, when he pledged to "work to build a single nation" and "seek a common good". Instead he has created divisions so deep that Americans take one look at him and, depending on their political persuasion, see two completely different people. Asked to describe Bush, Republicans were most likely to use the words "decisive", "determined" and "strong", while Democrats described him as "cocky", "arrogant" and "boneheaded".
This gulf is already having far-reaching political consequences. For if the two sides are evenly balanced, as it appears they will be, the election will be shaped as much by logistics as politics. There will be no equivalent to the Reagan Democrats or Clinton Republicans in this election - just voters who love Bush and voters who loathe him.<snip
http://www.dawn.com/2003/12/02/int23.htm