Odd, isn't it?
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Originally posted by Greedy,Greedy,Greedy
There's room for both this election season.
Had Bush done whatever he felt he had to do to get us into a war where he had a strategy for succeeding and disengaging, the country would forgive him. Indeed, the country (and most of the Democrats in Congress) have given him plenty of support to pursue his war. Five years later, with minimal signs of success and with the situation worsening even in Afghanistan, his leadership is and should be questioned. The current leadership in the White House and Congress simply can't tell anyone what they've actually accomplished over the last five years.
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They shifted the tax burden to future taxpayers.
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