steve01XJ
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What does Bush have to show for his 4 yrs? A liberated Iraq, a liberated Afghanistan, a scrambled Al Qaeda, keeping this country rather stable after the cowardly attacks on 9/11, he's had pretty good approval ratings, even with all the hoopla about ANG and Iraq. Besides, I think Bush's one instance of being AWOL is a much better track record than betraying your fellow sailors and soldiers who are still fighting by coming home after only 2 months with 3 Purple Hearts that didn't even require him to take a day off and recover, and then accusing them of all kinds of horrible acts and protesting against what they are over there still dying for.[/QUOTE]
A liberated Iraq?? You must be kidding. Yes Saddam is gone, but now three factions are now fighting Americans for control of the country. A liberated Afghanistan? Maybe to some degree, but their leader is still surrounded by armed guards around the clock. Doesn't really speak well to the "stability" we have created there either. As a matter of fact, the oil price situation was more stable before the invasions than it is now. As for Al Qaeda.... well, they may be scrambled a bit, but they are still as big if not a bigger threat than they were before. Just think if we had not invaded Iraq and instead put even a small fraction of those resources into tracking down Osama Bin Forgotten - or jobs for Americans (who don't work for Halliburton) for that matter.
As for the AWOL and swift boat stuff - who cares. This should be about the issues. The world is a more dangerous place today than it was four years ago, and our economy is worse than it was four years ago. And wheeling doesn't much come into play as a voting issue for me if it costs me $2.25 a gallon for gas and I can't afford to take a trip to Moab anyway.
A liberated Iraq?? You must be kidding. Yes Saddam is gone, but now three factions are now fighting Americans for control of the country. A liberated Afghanistan? Maybe to some degree, but their leader is still surrounded by armed guards around the clock. Doesn't really speak well to the "stability" we have created there either. As a matter of fact, the oil price situation was more stable before the invasions than it is now. As for Al Qaeda.... well, they may be scrambled a bit, but they are still as big if not a bigger threat than they were before. Just think if we had not invaded Iraq and instead put even a small fraction of those resources into tracking down Osama Bin Forgotten - or jobs for Americans (who don't work for Halliburton) for that matter.
As for the AWOL and swift boat stuff - who cares. This should be about the issues. The world is a more dangerous place today than it was four years ago, and our economy is worse than it was four years ago. And wheeling doesn't much come into play as a voting issue for me if it costs me $2.25 a gallon for gas and I can't afford to take a trip to Moab anyway.