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To: tejek who wrote (267148)1/5/2006 7:25:49 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571175
 
re: The only thing that I can think of to explain the Bush behavior re. torture and wiretapping is that over the past 5 years, they have become very used to having their own way; that they believe most people are cream puffs and will fold rather than oppose them; and that, like Coulter, they believe the people are behind them. Let's hope its another example of their arrogance and their need to overreach.

Well, ultimately (if it came to that), they either submit to the rule of law or they call out the military (in their role as Commander In Chief) to enforce their will. And congress has the power (if not the will) to cut their funds to the military.

I feel like a nut case mentioning these extremes, but I keep seeing that self-righteous religious gleam in Bush's eye, as if he knows better than all of us, and all that came before him.

The weird thing about these megalomaniacs is that they are so dismissive of the past. And the US has a hell of a past... a bunch of great Presidents and pragmatic politicians that have helped to make this country great with incremental progress. They always rose to the office, and ideology be damned, did the right thing for Americans.

This is a whole new ball game, IMHO. We're in real trouble... otherwise I wouldn't bother to post here. Lots of better things to do.

John



To: tejek who wrote (267148)1/5/2006 11:00:56 PM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571175
 
Kadima under new leadership

jasonbrzoska.com

Today Israeli doctors put Ariel Sharon into an induced coma for 72 hours to try to minimize any sort of brain damage that has occurred. Regardless, one thing is clear, Sharon will not return to office. Throughout his tenure as an IDF General and a politician he has had his fair share of ups and downs, but history should look back at his legacy as a man of peace who made unprecedented steps towards peace in the region.

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