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Politics : Bush Bashers & Wingnuts

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To: bentway who started this subject1/12/2004 10:20:35 AM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (1) of 1347
 
I was banned too.

Apparently for this observation.
<font color=blue> National defense is stretched to the limit with no gain in security. Other countries have noticed that the U.S. has struck the tarbaby and will be unable to respond to their adventures for the next several years. Each week China makes more alarming statements on their relationship with Tiawan, and Junior can't do squat but snear because he kicked the tarbaby. Other countries may be more secure because of the actions Bush has allowed to be taken in his name, but the U.S. is most decidedly less secure and less able to respond to threats.</font>

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Which was pretty much backed up by recent studies.
washingtonpost.com

<font color=green> A scathing new report published by the Army War College broadly criticizes the Bush administration's handling of the war on terrorism, accusing it of taking a detour into an "unnecessary" war in Iraq and pursuing an "unrealistic" quest against terrorism that may lead to U.S. wars with states that pose no serious threat.
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I guess I was a bit too accurate for the RNC.

<font color=green> Record's core criticism is that the administration is biting off more than it can chew. He likens the scale of U.S. ambitions in the war on terrorism to Adolf Hitler's overreach in World War II. "A cardinal rule of strategy is to keep your enemies to a manageable number," he writes. "The Germans were defeated in two world wars . . . because their strategic ends outran their available means."
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That's pretty much what it means to strike the tarbaby.

TP
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