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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (172857)7/30/2003 2:36:41 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571216
 
Ted, Did you ever stop and think there's simply a problem with the man himself?

The only problem with Bush is that he might oversimplify the situation and neglect the side effects in his pursuit of results. His handling of Iraq is a prime example. Right results, but damn messy way to achieve them.


You wish he were only simple. That's not the only problem; in fact, that's the least of the problems in my book. And its not that the war is messy; its not something I like but it was expected.

Its that he mislead the American public. And that's what the right refuses to face. Whether you want to call it lying, misleading, exaggerating etc, this country went into war on false premises. Its a major error........if Bush worked for a major corporation that was honest, he would be fired. Just because the Amer. public is slow on the uptake when it comes to the duping they have gotten, don't underestimate the size of the screw up. At a minimum, there should be an inquiry into his impeachment. It won't happen because the GOP controls both houses but that doesn't change the fact that its appropriate action.

I can only hope that enough Americans are awake by next fall to vote him out of office.

Did you ever stop and consider taking the man at his word?

I did last January and it was a mistake. You can't take someone for his word when he intentionally starts from a false premise. You are making a grave mistake standing behind this president and his presidency.

ted