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Politics : Politics of Energy

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To: Peter Dierks who wrote (15643)12/22/2009 3:38:21 PM
From: RetiredNow3 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) of 86356
 
And I suppose Bush's approach of not even participating in the climate talks yielded better results? What a joke you are. China and India wouldn't even come to the table when Bush was in power. Now they are both volunteering their own metrics and targets for reduction. It's not as much as we'd like, and in fact, the US targets aren't as much as everyone would like, but at least it's something, which is better than nothing.

I think your post is exactly what is wrong with the GOP. You don't really care what the issue is or how Obama is actually performing. Simply put, you want Obama to fail at everything, even if it hurts this country. Therefore, you will always criticize him, even on issues where he is doing things exactly like Bush and the GOP would have done.

A fine example was when Obama announced his Afghanistan decision, which was a repudiation of what the left wanted and was exactly what the GOP wanted. Instead of just saying that Obama did good, the GOP said his speech wasn't good enough. What a joke. That says it all. He can do no right in your eyes, only because he's not a member of the GOP.
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