To: HitmanLV
Dubya has no street cred. Just a squinting imp trying to act tough. I strongly disagree with your malicious imp remark.
So I assume you think our actions in Iraq and Afghanistan are.... oh forget it, people like you are incorrigible.
To: A message
I support our actions in Afghanistan and Iraq. That being said, a majority of Americans have no confidence in Dubya's handling of either. Reality is sometimes a bitter pill to swallow: Dubya isn't in any position to lead America on another MidEast adventure until he gets confidence back on the last adventure.
Sorry, but my own opinion and support of the action is immaterial. I'm evaluating the political climate, and Dubya has no credibility right now. Why do you think Iran is talking so tough? They know he can't do much except talk. That's all he's been doing.
63 posted on
05/23/2006 2:43:02 PM PDT by
HitmanLV
("5 Minute Penalty for #40, Ann Theresa Calvello!" - RIP 1929-2006)
To: A message
Dubya has no street cred. Just a squinting imp trying to act tough.I do think that if Bush were tougher and more ruthless, the Muslim world would certainly respect him and Iraq would not have dragged on so long. We need to quit fighting a civilized war with an uncivilized people.
94 posted on
05/23/2006 2:49:34 PM PDT by
rodeocowboy
(Vote Constitution Party in 2006 to send a message to the Republican Party for 2008!)
To: A message
Well, gotta tell ya; ole Bush left himself a "lot" of wiggle room in his statement of "in the event of any attack on Israel, the U.S. will come to Israel's aid". That can mean doing as little as Fedex'ing a bottle of aspirin. So, I suggest that no one should get too worked up about his statement one way or the other.
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