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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (174263)8/21/2003 6:55:16 PM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576991
 
It is relevant in pointing out the double-standard you and the Dems consistently demonstrate. Hence, my assertion that most of the objections to Bush's actions ARE political in nature.

If you want to "move on" from Clinton's failures in Iraq, you should also "move on" from Bush's alleged failures in Iraq as well and start proposing solutions.


The guy has invaded another country on questionable evidence. What's political about that?

Secondly, I would love to move on from Iraq...unfortunately it will be difficult to put the "toothpaste" back in the tube now.

Al



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (174263)8/21/2003 7:12:21 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1576991
 
If you want to "move on" from Clinton's failures in Iraq, you should also "move on" from Bush's alleged failures in Iraq as well and start proposing solutions.


I don't know why this is a mystery to you.........there was no Clinton failure in Iraq other than the fantasy one in some people's head. He did not start a war. There was speculation that Saddam had WMD but no one was sure and more importantly, no one ran off half cocked.

Bush's failures are all his own. I see no comparison between Bush and Clinton. Clinton had some major successes in his administration. So far, the only real success Bush has had are the tax cuts he given his friends.

You really have to come to terms with that reality. Bush is in the latter part of his first term and there's not much to show for it other than a lot of chaos.

ted