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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Kevin Rose who wrote (444783)8/18/2003 6:03:25 PM
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I am sorry but the logic you are using to tie these individuals and events does not wash.

If you cannot see the current state of the liberal platform as being one that has fallen on hard times, in fact it has somewhat crumbled; and you do not want to take any responsibility as a liberal, then you are not going to be an effective advocate of change.

Regarding Bush vs Clinton scandals. I personally figure Bush used cocaine, clinton inhaled etc. I would have figured Clinton to have concurrent and extravagant affairs...especially considering his outspoken admiration for the Kennedy persona. I believe there is a grain of truth behind all of the hinted at skeletons in both men's closets. I don't much care about any of it.

"to lead the country to economic and international ruin?"

This, we all care about. The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have been glorious victories that are clearly bold, noble, and honorable actions led by the USA under the Bush watch. Going forward, all of this could be lost if his administration carries it even one step to far...this is a rational fear and so, a reason to be cautious, ... but not to the point of giving into the fear of brutal tyrants, terrorists, or the blackmail of those who would give them harbor.
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