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To: Dale Baker who wrote (28710)9/14/2006 8:13:28 PM
From: TimF  Respond to of 541280
 
FDR was more dominant than bipartisan, and the Republicans (except for a few, and mostly than only at first) rallied around supporting the war. Of course the wars are different but the lack of bipartisanship once the war started isn't primarily a difference in how Bush reacted to the Dems compared to how FDR reacted to the GOP. Its more a difference in how the party out of power rallied around the war and the president.