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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: Lane3 who wrote (9922)1/27/2006 9:46:44 AM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) of 541500
 
Majorities Disapprove of Bush on Ethics

abcnews.go.com

Most folks may not realize that I voted for Mr. Bush the first time around -- and he has been a MAJOR disappointment...He promised to be "a uniter and not a divider" and he promised "a humble foreign policy"...And of course he said he WOULD NOT engage in nation building. By 2004 Mr. Bush had broken all of his major promises and it was clear he was NOT a fiscal conservative (which is very important to me)...Bush gutted crucial environmental safeguards and the way he went into a reckless war in Iraq has eroded our nation's credibility around the world. Bush can not be trusted -- it's almost as if we have Ken Lay running this country right now...Cheney is the Jeff Skilling and Karl Rove is the Andy Fastow (he does whatever it takes to achieve "the desired results")...The majority of the country now is starting to realize that we are dealing with an Administration that is more secretive than the Nixon Administration - what are they trying to hide.??..The world's best companies are NOT run like this...Many conservative Fund Managers and business leaders that I know in Chicago and up in Michigan now laugh at our President. Congress has failed to hold Mr. Bush accountable for his actions -- they are NOT acting as an effective board of directors for our country. This started with the decision to give Bush a blank check to go into an elective war and has gotten worse since then...What a sad situation our country is dealing with...A course correction is needed or future generations will suffer in some ways that we can't even imagine.

-s2@ConcernedCitizen.com

btw, I miss Aaron Brown too...we need more serious news journalists on TV...Right now the networks too often chase after ratings and provide us with "tabloid journalism".
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