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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: TimF who wrote (198642)8/27/2004 1:56:39 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 1577194
 
HE GOT A FREE PASS!

Not even close, the criticism came from all sides at least for the last couple of years.


Your wrong.

He's blown the economy

He's done pretty well here, and most of those who say he has blown it would back "remedies" that would make things worse.


He's the first president to have less jobs at the end of his administration than at the beginning.

blown Iraq; blown Afghanistan

No


Iraq is a disaster and Afghanistan is not far behind.

blown our alliances

Not really. A period of disagreement with some of our allies is hardly having "blown our alliances", and in any case the other side of the issue is as responsible for these disagreements as Bush is.


They can't stand Bush nor can most of the world's people. The damage is palpable and will not go away until Bush does.

blown any chance of some kind of relationship with the

Muslims for the foreseeable future

Hardly.


You're out of touch with reality.

and essentially made the US one of the most hated nations in the world

Most of those who truly hate us now, hated us before.


Not true at all and you know that.

the major media in the country were mute.

They where not. Even the conservative media didn't give him a free pass, and the liberal side of the media has been criticising him since before Iraq.


Then why has paper after paper apologized for giving Bush a free pass?

ted
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