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Originally Posted by Detector I have no doubt the enemy is happy with this election, but not for the reasons they are willing to admit to. Honestly, I think they see this change in power as a softening America. They've proved while America talks big they aren't willing to commit for the long haul.
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Now we wait and see |
Talk about sore losers, what did people expect? The Al Queda's of the world to issue a notice of surrender? it's Propaganda and you dudes are falling for it lock stock and barrell.
Even well before the election the veil of secrecy was coming off the Bush administration's handling of this thing, it got royally mucked up and now Bush the elder's advisor's is having to bail Bush the younger out. It isn't softening of America. If anything it's a significant portion of the American people looking around and seeing things are not as they were told to believe. That and the republicans unable to resist the same temptations of power that did the Dems in during the early 90's.
And how come none of you guys who think we are going soft never mention the issues in Afghanistan when we had that thing locked up? That's where the war on terror is. Remember the folks who planned 9/11 are holed there.
For the next two years Bush is still running foreign policy, now he has to answer for it but it's still his policy.
And a friendly reminder, come January Pelosi's in line behind Cheney for the presidency. Think Georgie and Dickie are going to appear together anytime in the next two years?