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To: Jmouse007

There's a time and a place for everything. Nobody dislikes the president's immigration policies more than I do, but what you wrote is completely uncalled for. These are foreign policy victories to be celebrated.

The libs won't give him credit for anything. Those of us who have been his critics cannot be like that. We won't have an ounce of credibility. I salute the president and applaud his leadership. Well done.


89 posted on 06/15/2006 6:47:47 AM PDT by Luke21 (Democrats hate us, our heritage, and our religion. They think we belong in cages. Never forget.)
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To: Luke21
Nowhere in my post did I say the victories in Iraq were not to be celebrated. All I said was that they will not be able to sustain forward momentum because of the other prescient issues that I mentioned.

While not running again, President Bush does have the power to set policy direction and he is flat out wrong on illegal aliens, seemingly taking the same track with Iran as Clinton did when he "dealt with" North Korea and he has not been taking a hard stand on genuine energy policy with the house and senate. All of this is going to have an impact on any perceived "momentum" because it is not going away.

I totally support the war and am thankful for the good news, but this is not enough to sustain momentum because it is only one facet of his presidency and most Americans are more affected by the issues listed above than they are by the war in Iraq, unless they have family members serving there, then that would of necessity take precedence.

145 posted on 06/15/2006 9:43:54 AM PDT by Jmouse007 (Convert, Slavery or Death = "Islam the Religion of Peace tm" "It's time to play Cowboys and Muslims")
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