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To: 1rudeboy; PapaNew

An interesting article, he’s looking at Obama’s presidency from a perspective none of can really have. It tends to skew things I suppose.

In any case, I do not like Obama’s policies and the way he’s leading the country. And after having some time to look at Bush’s policies in retrospect, many of them were and are just as detrimental as Obama’s.

I think in the End Bush loves this land and the people who make up her citizens. Obama, well... His record speaks for itself. If you are on his side, he’s wonderful, if you aren’t, then you are an enemy to be crushed.


7 posted on 06/01/2013 11:04:06 AM PDT by The Working Man
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To: The Working Man
I was more interested in what about this column would provoke the reaction that Bush is "clueless." Thus the word, "exactly."

If it was a knee-jerk reaction to the headline, no problem.

9 posted on 06/01/2013 11:11:05 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: The Working Man
I'm on America's side (or try to be) - that is, the Ameirca that stands and lives and dies for the protection and upholding of the individual's rights of life, liberty, and pursuits of his/her own happiness as he/she sees fit. To me freedom in the political and constitutional sense is the absence of government coercion outside its delegated and enumerated limitations.

Where does that leave me with Dubya? Loving his unflinching response in the defense of our country to 9/11, wincing at his deflection of that purpose into finishing what his dad didn't in Iraq, and upset at his Socialist, unconstitutional, pro-big-government actions at home.

23 posted on 06/01/2013 12:04:07 PM PDT by PapaNew
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