Strategy counts in the war on terror, then it's the execution of that strategy. Ignoring the advice of his best, most experienced military counselers was Persidents Bush's first mistake. Now he's in a state of denial, surrounded by enablers like Mark Steyn. Hopefully, he will not follow Steyn's advice to invade Syria. They are both frustrated. Fewer and fewer people are able to see what they are seeing.
It may be true that 25% of the population will always oppose war no matter what the circumstance. The statistic that is much more dumbfounding to me is the 33% of the population that supports Bush no matter what he does. This country can't take much more of George W. Not if we still want to be a democracy.
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The problem with invading Syria is they've been very helpful when we need an innocent Canadian to be tortured. http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/arar/... [MORE]
Timothy J Wilson
Nov 1, 2006 23:00
Strategy counts in the war on terror, then it's the execution of that strategy. Ignoring the advice of his best,...
Mark Williams
Oct 30, 2006 20:35
Mr. Mark Steyn is one of the finest exports Canada has given to the USA, better than hockey, bacon or... [MORE]
David L. Conrad
Oct 30, 2006 17:53
we are having a hard time in iraq, because we wont confront our so called friends like saudi arabia, who... [MORE]
orgel porgle
Oct 30, 2006 12:33
It's the rest of the Democrats and liberals who are more concerned with trashing this President and this Administration than... [MORE]