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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Rascal who wrote (106643)7/20/2003 12:46:53 PM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
<<<<Everything I do and think does not stem from the single idea: GWB must be removed.>>>

These are just the first steps in elimination of terrorist threats and ending nuclear proliferation. We started with a strong horse and plunged into flood , made much better progress than expected, with Military still intact. Hit a bit of white water at the moment because the Administration was unable to to predict such a fast collapse of Iraq and because we may have missed getting Saddam. Are those sufficient reasons to change horses?
Sell us a better way to handle existing problems and still be assured of safely reaching the other side of the river.
<<< I had an open mind when he became pResident. He had/has the capacity to do great things which might have made me a GWB voter. He has not.>>>

What greater things could he have done than save the Sears tower, the Golden Gate bridge. Pearl Harbor and thousands of lives by shutting down OBL and the Al Queda network and their bragging plans?.

<<< GWB still has the Presidential Power to positively define himself in my eyes and the eyes of the world. These next months will take the measure of the man. But, like you, he needs to lather, rinse, repeat. I don't know if he has the intellectual honesty, maturity or strength of character to do it>>>>
All true, as rulers go he is new to the office. Men like Winston Churchill, Joe Montana, Lance Armstrong have the ability to rise to the occasion when faced with challenges. Takes years of experience to do their best, find limits.
Glad you are willing to to give Bush that chance instead of shucking him out tomorrow and replacing him with someone who mind solidified 12 years ago.

<<< I was surprised by his demeanor, red face and responses in the press conference with Tony Blair. He reverted to the same sound bites he has been using in his canned speeches since 9/11. "Hunt them down", "Bad
people", "Iraq is free", "darn good intelligence". He looked very bad when he refused to take responsibility for his Misstate of the Union Adrress that he reviewed "line by line and word by word" according to the Whitehouse.Gov web site. If he keeps bunkering down with this rhetoric he does himself and our country a disservice. Maybe over the summer in Crawford the boys will come up with new brochure copy. They better figure out how they can make requesting a new UN resolution for international support in Iraq look like a good Neocon idea. Our soldiers lives depend on it. >>>>
GWB has difficulty lying, not enough practice(hahaha), B Clinton had 8 years to perfect that- then turned out to be one of the best around.

>>> Time will tell >>
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