Can't you see Bush the Younger in front of Parliament during the questioning
time.  It would be a disaster.

Jim A.

> From: Sid Barras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2003 20:09:34 -0500
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: OT - Brit and proud
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> 
> on 7/17/03 5:20 PM, Robert Harris at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> I don't know about president. He already has a pretty good job. But he
>> sure gave a good speech. You should be proud.
>> 
>> Cotty wrote:
>> 
>>> Tony Blair for President :-)
> 
>> 
>> Bob Harris
>> 
> How is it that you Brits, generally speaking of course, are so much more
> eloquent and articulate?
> 
> I listened to both the Blair speech (GW owes Blair a huge debt of gratitude)
> and Bush's remarks, and the brief question and answer session that took
> place today.
> 
> I found Bush to be tongue-tied, hesitant, and generally "ill-at-ease" while
> Tony Blair was simply brilliant and oh-so-in-command of the english
> language.
> 
> I'd vote for Blair. If the prime minister somehow loses his position in
> England, and (I'm being half-serious here) miraculously became a citizen of
> the USA, he'd get elected on any ballot he put his name.
> 
> Sid  B
> 

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