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"HK" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:

"jps" wrote in message
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This sends me and I aim to **** and moan right back at the idiots
who've prejudged everything Obama has done without seeing any results.



Some of us can read a road map. We don't need to be there to recognize
the ultimate destination.

Eisboch



You were silent when Bush drove this country over a cliff.



Not so. I voted for Bush over Gore in his first term election, and I
certainly didn't vote for Kerry.
However, as events evolved, I think I expressed disappointment with many of
Bush's policies and decisions.
I even admitted that I didn't think he was the brightest bulb in the draw.

I still don't buy all the "lying to get us into a war" rhetoric though.
There is plenty of evidence that Congressional leaders in both parties were
convinced of a potential threat by Iraq, even before Bush. That history
cannot be changed. Those that sounded the battle cries and then changed
their mind later are all forgiven by the left. Those who had to make the
decisions are held accountable and therefore get all the blame.

I even offered comments of respect for Obama, both pre and post election. I
thought he would be especially good for the country in the repair of global
relations matters. Still do, to a degree. But his domestic social and
economic ideas and policies disturb me greatly, and the more he talks the
more disturbed I become. Radical changes are being pushed that go beyond
fixing greed, dishonest companies, banks or Wall Street. Those issues
should be addressed and fixed, but not at the cost of changing the basic
social and economic structure of the country.

So, I don't preach the latest round of political talking points like you.
I think for myself.

Eisboch