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The Lonely President
Real Clear Politics ^
| 12/13/06
| Tony Blankley
Posted on 12/13/2006 7:50:21 AM PST by Obadiah
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To: ark_girl
"But surrender worked out so well for Austria in WWII. ."Yes, really; didn't it?
Nancee
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12/13/2006 9:33:28 AM PST
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Nancee
To: afraidfortherepublic
"Not me. I love President Bush and I trust him. He should rely upon his own judgement and should stop trying please everyone by 'listening to his advisors'."DITTO!!
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12/13/2006 9:35:54 AM PST
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Nancee
To: Obadiah
If Washington gossip is right, even many of the president's own advisers in the White House and the key cabinet offices have given up on success. C'mon Tony, you know better than that!
Tony, you have been almost always right in the past...that is, until your condemnation of Hastert and now this slightly weak-kneed article. Tony, please don't slip!
To: Obadiah
Someone should tell Blankley that General Patton, Abe Lincoln, Winston Churchill, and even Joseph Stalin were conquering rational populations. If there were Confederate suicide bombers killing Union troops in 1868, I doubt Lincoln would be thought of as highly as he is.
To: Obadiah
Failure as being the only option the President has is a total lie that the MSM has been trying to push down everyones throat and I bet they start getting nastier and nastier every time this President refuses to accept failure as an option.
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12/13/2006 2:50:00 PM PST
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tobyhill
(The War on Terrorism is not for the weak.)
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