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Second term failure? |
powderpuff |
04/08/05 |
What do you think? Will President Bush do whatever he wants, regardless of consequenses, since he is in his second term?
Of the 15 previous presidents who have been elected and then re-elected, not one had a more successful second term than his first; and for almost half of those (7), their second terms were mired in corruption and controversy.
Will President Bush complete a successful second term, or will he fail? |
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Choux
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04/08/05 |
Right now, it looks like Bush will fail in his second term..."fail" to get Social Security reform, his main baby, and "fail" to keep the *Moderate* Republicans in his camp after the embarrassing grandstanding and pandering to the Radical Religious. Even more than 50% of Fundamentalist Christians thought Terri should have been allowed to die.
*Failure* to Reform Social Security---what a joke. He has proposed nothing much! PUT IT IIN WRITTING, BUSH! In Chicagoland, Bush has ads run on TV that challange the Democrats to put reform*s* on the table!!! It's *his* agenda, his Republican Congress.....HIS JOB TO PRESENT HIS REFORM PROGRAM BEFORE CONGRESS. Everyone sees through this ploy. lolol...
*Failure* Moderates will vote Democratic in the future if the Democrats run effective candidates and campaignes. They are alarmed by the Radical Religious Right.
The Republican Party will end up being an ineffective coalition of the Wealthy and Radical Right Religious....
The Iraq War was a first term initiative.
So, what else? Patching up day to day emergencies like its always been for a President.
Dead on Arrival.
Mary Sue |
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