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To: 10K a day who wrote (235942)6/5/2005 2:55:53 PM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571762
 
Haiti is no Iraq. It is only what liberals wish Iraq would become so they can claim Bush was wrong. The state of affairs for the Democrats are really in a mess when Democrats have reached the point where they want Bush to fail so much that they don't care if failure is not in the best interests of this country.

I want a restoration to the center right, from the neocon rule of today. But that will not happen until the Democrats can provide an alternate vision that feels right to a good majority of this country. Democrats need to offer something beyond criticism and appeal to the gut feeling of most Americans that we have security concerns that need paying attention to.

That is why Bush won. People who realized that Bush wasn't the best candidate for this country felt that Democrats were worse, because Democrats failed to realize that the U.S. was at war and that we needed a leader who was willing to take the gloves off. They got that with Bush, but evenso, they all wish we had someone with the guts of Bush, but the diplomatic prowess of Clinton. When will we get a good leader like that again? Maybe Guliani, Lieberman or McCain will make it the next time around.