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The Nation: Across The Atlantic, Britons View The U.S. As A Little Brother Gone Astray

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by taylpatr September 5, 2007 5:10 AM EDT
If this country does indeed, fail, it will no doubt be because of the Cheney-Bush regimes tactics with runaway capitalism. People are getting it, finally. I just hope it''s not too late.
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by ioweign September 5, 2007 3:24 AM EDT
Typical leftwing dribble. The left in this country have the misguided impression that the majority of Americans are in agreement with there extreme views which are pascfist and defeatist. This couldn''''t be farther from the true reality. Then to believe the liberals know what the English opinion of America is typical of this false misguided view. This ongoing rationalization that other countires agree with there ideology is the only thing that gives them this false "selfperceived" relevance.
Posted by notblue at 10:26 AM : Sep 04, 2007

If every nation believed your dibble they would be with us in Iraq. They know war crimes when they see them !!
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by idlepugilist September 5, 2007 2:47 AM EDT
When Bush decided to invade Afghanistan and Blair backed us, I was fully supportive, and grateful to Mr. Blair. That''s where it should have ended. Unfortunately, there are yet so many who are willing to act blind in order to be led by the blind. Have we forgotten that WMD became "Liberate Iraq"? Our President is a man of slogans, none of which fit or reflect truth, but they are delivered with determination.
Bush followers won''t believe their neighbors that Bush is very wrong for America, and they won''t buy it from our allies, either. Nevertheless, thank you for your candid humility, and poignant reflections on the arrogance and misguided intentions of the current President. Iraq is his undoing; much worse, it''s undone the families of over 3700 American soldiers.
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by alanrobisch September 5, 2007 12:56 AM EDT
If not, I would have to say I prefer the previous administrations infidelities and its balanced federal budget.


Posted by the74blaster at 09:52 PM : Sep 04, 2007
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My memory is that it took a republican congress willing to make cuts and an exploding economy which was based on the dot com bubble aand raising taxes only one thing did mr clinton advocate. You can guess which raising taxes
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by xzavierbrown September 5, 2007 12:56 AM EDT
Sometimes the Brits get it right and this is one of those times. Thanks from all of us that have a brain.
Posted by Rayuk at 05:27 PM : Sep 04, 2007

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THE BRITS HAVE CAMERAS ALL OVER THE PLACE...AND YOU THINK THAT IS NOT MADNESS?? UK has more skeletons in this closet..PAST AND PRESENT..
the problem here is you think exactly like a brit...you think your sh*t dont stink.
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by xzavierbrown September 5, 2007 12:52 AM EDT
Please tell us you don''''t honestly believe that what this administrations has done is morally right?
Posted by r9119111 at 07:20 PM : Sep 04, 2007
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and you honestly think you can morally wage warfare? the really question here..is do you think I expect you to oppose this war because you are morally obligated to do so...

WHAT IS YOUR TRUE AGENDA??
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by alanrobisch September 5, 2007 12:52 AM EDT
Please tell us you don''''t honestly believe that what this administrations has done is morally right?
Posted by r9119111 at 07:20 PM : Sep 04, 2007
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yup just not successful
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by the74blaster September 5, 2007 12:52 AM EDT
Bushs failure to progress is due to the opposition of the liberals who only oppose him because he is a Republican. How they can justify their opposition to strong morals is beyond me.

Posted by Hwy71So,

I am a little confused. Does strong morals include misrepresenting the costs of invading Iraq, using our fears of another 9-11 attack,and exaggerating the threat of Iraqi WMDs to build support for an optional war?

If not, I would have to say I prefer the previous administrations infidelities and its balanced federal budget.

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by r9119111 September 4, 2007 10:20 PM EDT
Bush''''s failure to progress is due to the opposition of the liberals who only oppose him because he is a Republican. How they can justify their opposition to strong morals is beyond me. Their black hearted attacks are constant with a white hat so as to make it appear they are in the right. When in fact, beneath that white hat is a black heart.
Posted by Hwy71So at 11:54 AM : Sep 04, 2007

Please tell us you don''t honestly believe that what this administrations has done is morally right?
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by knyghtwolf September 4, 2007 9:44 PM EDT
Hwy71So, it has got to be lonely as all get out being on your own and being so far out in left field that it feels like going full circle. Hollywood is but a very small fraction of people opposing bush. Try to be a bit more factual when who you are blaming for the current administrative fiasco. It''s BUSHCO my son.
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