To: RooRoobird14
I too have faith that he will do the right thing in the end.
However, there is absolutely nothing that will happen that
could justify the horrible way Bush/Powell have handled public relations for the past two months. Bush made great speeches on Iraq to Congress, the UN and to the nation. Going around and around on the topic repeating himself did much more harm than good.
I hate seeing conservatives blinding themselves to poor performance like the liberals do all the time (think clinton).
26 posted on
03/06/2003 2:14:07 PM PST by
BJR
To: BJR
As a lifelong Conservative Republican, I believe you said it exactly correct.
If I hear again, which I probably will this evening, that "it will be weeks not months" or "days, not weeks". I want to throw things. Bush never had any respect from the left and, of course, he never will, and now he is fast losing any respect with the right. He is so incompetent in "pussyfooting." Is it not insane to jam 300,000 grunts into a few sq miles in Kuwait to be vulnerable for some kind of horrendous attack. This war should have taken place months ago. In another week, the Australians, the Brits as well as the Kuwaitis will withdraw from our "coalition" and the Arab States will ask us to go home. This delay is more costly each day. Even though it will mean the end of Bush and be damaging to the Republicans in the short run, if Bush is not willing to immediately proceed in Iraq, he should bring those boys back home and let the rest of the world stop dictators. We should take care of ourselves and let the rest of the world go to h---.
65 posted on
03/06/2003 2:41:39 PM PST by
brydic1
To: BJR
This is used in engineering a lot !
"There are three kinds of people" ...
... # 1 --- they make (( good )) things happen !
... # 2 --- they don't know what happened ! !
... # 3 --- they (( butchers // hacks // LOSERS )) will never know what happened ! ! !
98 posted on
03/06/2003 3:06:58 PM PST by
f.Christian
(( + God =Truth + love courage // LIBERTY logic + SANITY + Awakening + ))
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