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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (31299)6/18/2004 1:51:57 PM
From: RarebirdRead Replies (2) of 81568
 
<Isn't that applicable to Bush?>

Absolutely not.

What is happening now, politically, inside the United States has happened in similar ways many times in history. It has always come about because the ruling political power in the land had launched itself upon a massive project and then, about half way to its chosen destination, that same political power found that it actually stood with insufficient means in hand with which to reach and gain what it had originally aimed at. Such is today the real political situation of the Bush Administration. It cannot go backwards, it cannot retreat militarily from Iraq. The huge political debacle that would cause inside the United States would be mind boggling because to so do would amount to saying that they were wrong.

The Bush Administration also cannot go forward, politically, militarily or otherwise. They simply don't have the means to do. That fundamentally means that in political terms, the greatest and now the fastest growing danger to the Bush Administration is the American PUBLIC.
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