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The Politics of Arrogance
Wise words from Candidate Bush. We know what happened when President Bush failed to heed them.
© 2007
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Posted By: tomdavie @ 01/31/2008 1:56:10 PM
Comment: Barrack Obama is one of the most aarogant candidates the republic has seen in its history. He has no experience but struts around like he has the market cornered on common sense.
Posted By: tdn0024 @ 01/30/2008 6:11:10 PM
Comment: When Oklahoma City happened, there were very quick (undertandable) thoughts raised by the public and the media that it was overseas terror. Clinton, in a tense national moment, took the path of restraint. That helped his credibiity abroad.
In the Balkans, he followed the US tradition of the WW! and WWII of letting the Europeans sort out their affairs, and stepping in later and decisively as a welcome party.
A big contrast from George Bush's leadership.
Posted By: lfjrocks @ 11/19/2007 3:48:13 AM
Comment: I think everyone should read pacgems comment on 11/03 at 500. Instead of talking like we know the facts, why dont we educate ourselves on the facts. Then we could make intelligent decisions.