To: holdonnow
If you would try to think a bit more clearly, you'll see that he is paving the way to a democratic Middle East.One that will not pose threats on a geo-political scale.The Bush Doctrine is alive and well, and sneaky too.He is offering hope to those under a jackboot of thugs, whether in Israel (PLO), Iraq, Iran and the rest.What is between the lines is that the US cannot afford to have these nations remain as they are.How many times does he need to say this before you get the point? Those regimes are toast.
Bush pulled a fast one, again.
To: habs4ever
Boy, I get tired of the condescending tone of people like you. Every time Bush breaks a promise or principle, I'm supposed to accept some pathetic spin like the kind you spew. Bush is wrong about Israel. He's the first Republican president to support a Palestinian state. He refuses to stand behind his own doctrine, which tolerates no equivocation. But I suppose I shouldn't be surprised. He said he was against McCain-Feingold, then signed it. He said he was for limited government, then signed the biggest farm subsidy bill ever. He said he was for school vouchers, then dropped them in seconds after Teddy Kennedy objected. I could go on, but what's the point? Your knee is jerking all over the place.
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