Article: Bush's stump speech a reliable friend

Bush's stump speech a reliable friend

Address at political rallies lets him tie candidates' agendas with his own

By SCOTT LINDLAW Associated Press

Saturday, November 2, 2002

Washington -- President Bush never seems to tire of the line in his speech. It always brings a hush at his boisterous political rallies -- and then a burst of laughter.

"See, I don't know what got in the enemy's mind. They must have thought our national religion was materialism -- that we were so selfish, so self-absorbed, so interested only in ourselves, that after 9-11-2001, oh, we might have filed a lawsuit or two."

Those were his exact words Friday in Portsmouth, N.H. He used almost the same ones earlier in the day ...

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