Here we'd concede that part of the problem has been substantive, concerning Mr. Bush's failure to win congressional approval of his campaign promises in terms of tax simplification, Social Security privatization, and immigration liberalization. As well as a failure to press the victory in the war on terrorism all the way to Tehran and Damascus.
Are you serious? You really think that there's been a "victory" in the war on terrorism? And that people would approve of Bush more if he expanded the war to two more countries?
Has Stephen Colbert hijacked the Sun editorial page? Because this sure looks like satire.
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XYZ
Apr 13, 2007 02:48
Your many editorial words would be amusing to me if someone weren't bleeding and dying this very moment from the... [MORE]
Bill Davis
Apr 13, 2007 00:39
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Ed Schlueter
Apr 12, 2007 18:59
Among many other reasons I wouldn't do this-----troops are dying needlessly because of the president's misjudgements.
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