Here we go again
2002-11-06 06:40 amSo the Democrats blew it big this time, and the Republicans are once again the Ruling Party.
So now it begins: the war on drugs, terrorism, and the constitution; the war on consumers; the war on the environment -- oh, yeah, the war on Iraq, too. The crusade continues.
And now that Bush knows he has a winning strategy, look for yet another war on an Islamic nation a year and a half from now, when Bush needs a boost in his campaign for another term in the Presidential Palace.
So now it begins: the war on drugs, terrorism, and the constitution; the war on consumers; the war on the environment -- oh, yeah, the war on Iraq, too. The crusade continues.
And now that Bush knows he has a winning strategy, look for yet another war on an Islamic nation a year and a half from now, when Bush needs a boost in his campaign for another term in the Presidential Palace.
Re: hey, anonymous, grow a clue ... or a spine
Date: 2002-11-06 04:32 pm (UTC)Damage? What damage? (Facts only please!)
Last of all, ever hear of a Filibuster? The Republicans needed 60 seats in the Senate to be able to do whatever they want. Guess what? They don't have that! The rules of the Senate are not based on a simple majority. Don't expect to see much change here, the Republican's will still try to get along with the Democrates, and the Democrates will still be partisian.
Re: hey, anonymous, grow a clue ... or a spine
Date: 2002-11-06 07:32 pm (UTC)I'll give you just one for free, but it's a big one. The most damaging thing Bush has done is to unilaterally repeal America's no first use policy on nuclear weapons. If there is one thing an American president could do to make nuclear war likely in our lifetimes, that was it.