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Nicholas_J Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-30-04 09:25 PM
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12. Gee I missed that attack
Edited on Sat Oct-30-04 09:27 PM by Nicholas_J
Its funny. A sitting president who cannot get a few points ahead of his opposition. The fact that Kerry can keep running an even race with Bush is a sure indication that Bush is one of the worse presidents to have ever held office. Bush keeps on talking about this period of history being critical and will be noted as being so in 50 years. Unfortunjately for us, Bush will probably go down in history as one of the most uweless presidents in history and Millard Filmore will be remembered more fondly.

A presedent who got it all wrong. Attacks a third party after the worse attack on the United States in its history, and leaves the attackers to go free for years, giving them all the time they needed to plan a second attack, while arresting some third rate dictator who couldnt win a war or plan an attack if i\his life depended on it. Saddam Hussein was very good at terrorising his own people but he had all the military prowess of a Vestal Virgin, which is why Bush attacked him.Bush needed an easy target and was frightened of having to do something about bin Laden in fear that bin Laden was simply too cunning and smart for Bush to beat.Bin Ladens has been running the show for the last 3 years, and he wants to keep Bush in office knowing that Bush's strategy for dealing with terrorism is inept and cannot possibly succeed. Attempting to actively capture bin Laden and Al Qaeda is simply a job that is beyond Bush's abilities, and he didnt want to be made to look a fool by bin Laden, who had far fewer techinical resources than the U.S. Rencently the Pentagon has said that they know exactly where bin Laden is, but theyy didnt dare go after him as it would create another Vietnam. They are actually to scared to go after bin Laden.
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