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To: Ichy Smith who wrote (183475)10/20/2006 5:48:54 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) of 793939
 
A Big Change May Be Coming
Friday , October 20, 2006

By Bill O'Reilly

foxnews.com


It's all about Iraq. If that campaign was going well, the president's job approval rating would be about 60 percent.

The economy is strong, Al Qaeda's on the run, we haven't been attacked again and gas prices are back down, but two things remain a bane to Mr. Bush: the stalemate in Iraq and chaos on the southern border.

As you know if you watched my interview the president, he is going to tough it out in Iraq, even though the insurgents there are trying to influence our election by raising the violence and they are succeeding. October has been a very bloody month in Iraq.

But here's an interesting question: Why does Al Qaeda want Bush weakened, why does Iran want Democrats to win in November? Why does North Korea?

All three have caused as much trouble as possible in the weeks before the vote.
I don't know the answer to that question. I believe most Democrats are responsible, but there is no question they are not as aggressive on questioning detainees, offensive military action and, in general, staring down the enemy.

The far left is ridiculous. If Nancy Pelosi becomes speaker of the House, you will have San Francisco values and an undefined — at best — terror strategy. Does anybody in the country know what Ms. Pelosi wants to do to fight Islamo-fascism? If you do, please let me know.

But there is no question that change is in the air.

The Republican Party is not winning the hearts and minds of independents, that's for sure. And with three weeks to go before the vote, it would take a dramatic event to change that situation.

And that's The Memo.
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