To: IndyTiger
No one was a bigger supporter of Dubya than me in 2000 and 2004. Now I can't wait for his term to end. I still don't regret my vote in '04, if for nothing else than the Roberts and Alito nominations. But otherwise, Bush's second term was been a huge disappointment.
History will be the final judge of that.
We haven't seen the end of his second term yet. And the effects of his performance on the war may be felt even after he leaves office.
His fortitude and resolve in the face of overwhelming opposition on the war effort may be seen historically as the main reason for our eventual victory.
62 posted on
06/29/2007 5:20:43 AM PDT by
joseph20
To: joseph20
"His fortitude and resolve in the face of overwhelming opposition on the war effort may be seen historically as the main reason for our eventual victory." If you are referring to Mexico's war against the U.S., then I agree. W's resolve to help Mexico in the face of overwhelming opposition by the American people will absolutely be the cause for our future victory over the invaders from south of the border.
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