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To: Road Walker who wrote (172040)7/19/2003 6:43:33 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1577111
 
John,

Bush is in over his head. We don't have enough folks willing to risk a sniper or planted bomb, and the Iraq bill will eventually lead to years of sub-par economic growth. We're spending more per month in Iraq than the feds spend on education or on aid to the rest of the world.

Unfortunately, the buck stops with the American people. We are the ones getting screwed so we best do something about it.

No end in sight to this mess.

What's infuriating is that the people who were very supportive of Bush before the war remain partisan and therefore, supportive even now as revelation after revelation indicates the poor quality of this White House. We've become a nation of parties first and a nation second.

ted



To: Road Walker who wrote (172040)7/21/2003 5:11:48 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577111
 
We're spending more per month in Iraq than the feds spend on education or on aid to the rest of the world.

The first part might be true but its misleading. The vast majority of education spending is state or local.

Tim