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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (272672)2/7/2006 3:49:40 PM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574129
 
No solutions, no alternatives, just blame Bush for every bad thing that happens under his watch.


It would seem the obvious solution is to get rid of Bush, the sooner the better.

TP



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (272672)2/7/2006 6:02:03 PM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574129
 
Let's take Iran, for example, since you brought up the link. They're giving the UN and the IAEA the middle finger.

Both Iran and NK have become far more radicalized during bush's tenure. Gee...what a surprise. Rhetoric + the invasions of two border countries, one reasonably justified, and the other of course gratuitous warring of choice with predicted disastrous consequences. But hey, bush with zero foreign policy experience knew too well to listen to even his own father's friends.

So, before bush, iran was moderating. Before bush, NK had nuke facilities under UN seal. Where are we today? Not bush's fault? whose then?

Sorry, but you aren't part of the solution, so you're part of the problem. And I don't feel like repeating what I think we ought to do with Iran, especially to someone who only pretends to be "nuanced."

I noticed that you studiously avoided touching on any issue but Iran...eg: domestic problems like budget busting pork barrel spending on steroids. Dog ate bush's homework on that one too?

Look, I am not the one who is nuanced....you are. Make it simple for you. Bush is the commander in chief. Either things get better or they get worse on his watch. Are you better off after 5 years? That's what my list pointed out. Reagan came to office with that simple slogan...and i understand that simple slogans work well with the right...

Al