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- holesome, on 05/20/2009, -0/+6White supremacists will be digusted, but the rest of us should take heart. The world sees a man of compassion, not a blustering, arrogant bully in the White House, and they know that now is the time for mending fences.
- LKnight, on 05/20/2009, -0/+3An actor? You mean like putting on a flight suit to get to an Aircraft Carrier and declare mission accomplished? Or like when we elected Reagan and his vice president acted like trickle-down wasn't voodoo economics?
You know, I was with Bush when he said we had to prevent the WMDs from spreading into the hands of terrorists, so I cut him some slack for not catching bin Laden first, but the WMDs weren't exactly a slam dunk - so I have to admit I find Obama's more measured rhetoric and strategy considerably more credible. - holesome, on 05/20/2009, -0/+2If Bush hadn't let the economy go in the crapper he could be focusing on other initiatives - but if forcing GM and Chrysler to declare bankruptcy is nationalizing I need to go back to school.
- UsQueersdotcom, on 09/02/2009, -0/+1The thing is, we have *always* had to prevent any and all and future mass-destruction weapons from existing uncontrollably anywhere in the world. And we did a good job of it.
And we did a good job of almost instantly defending U.S. airspace anywhere in the country with sets of jets with rockets and where the ***** were the jets on September 11, 2001?
Bush dropped the ball and somehow let 9/11 happen on his watch despite being told specifically by outgoing President Bill Clinton to plan for and defend against a 9/11-type attack coming from those Saudi Arabians, and that al Qaida was not just another regionally limited terrorist group.
*****, that is way off topic. Oh well, nobody will read this anyway, I'm commenting on an April 20, 2009 comment. - qwikk, on 05/20/2009, -5/+1He knows how to play his crowd. Should have been an actor, instead of nationalizing banks and car companies.



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