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Old 05-20-2008, 07:52 AM
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By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY | Posted Monday, May 19, 2008 4:20 PM PT

The Presidency: It takes little courage — or brains — to join the mob vilifying President Bush. But the Democrats (and Republicans, too) depicting him as villain will one day regret it.


In the eyes of members of both parties, George W. Bush seems to be the cause of everything from the recent GOP special election losses to a flagging economy to today's bad weather.

Barack Obama plans to reach the White House by claiming the presidency of Sen. John McCain would amount to a third Bush term. McCain, meanwhile, seems to think it a wise campaign strategy to highlight his differences with the president, such as outgreening the greens on global warming.

Rep. Tom Davis, former chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, reflected the panic engulfing many Republicans in Congress last week when he called President Bush "absolutely radioactive" and warned, "They've got to get some separation from the president" if they want to win this November.

How about a dose of reality?

On the economy, there are indications the sun is coming out after a fairly mild economic storm. More data are showing a recession will be avoided, and it looks like a new bull market in stocks began in March after a short and shallow bear.

The report earlier this month of 20,000 jobs lost in April was far better than had been expected, and unemployment remains low at 5%.

There is undeniably a lot of gloom and doom out there, with the Reuters/University of Michigan sentiment index at a 26-year low. But the National Association for Business Economics announced Monday that it expects the current downturn to be mild and brief.

NABE "anticipates a significant pickup in the second half" with real GDP for 2009 projected to be 2.9%. It may not even classify this downturn as a recession at all.

For the resilience of this economy, we can thank the president. He pushed substantial tax cuts on income and investment through Congress, which were followed by four years of growth, generating over 8 million jobs.

The president also can be thanked for appointing Ben Bernanke, chairman of his Council of Economic Advisers, to succeed Alan Greenspan as Federal Reserve chief. Bernanke has moved on several fronts to keep the economy afloat — including creatively making more credit available to combat the subprime mortgage crisis.

As for national security, Obama keeps saying the war in Iraq and the rest of the administration's foreign and defense policy have, as he put it last week in South Dakota, "prevented us from making this country safe." But the country is safer than anyone expected after 9/11.

There has not been a single terrorist attack on the homeland, and we have instead foiled multiple terrorist plots to kill innocent Americans. America has succeeded in foiling these plots because Bush gave the National Security Agency the authority to monitor any and all communications of suspected terrorists, by telephone, e-mail or other means.

The president also gave authorization for the CIA to employ tough interrogation methods on terrorists in custody, to the extent of transporting those detainees to secret locations abroad.

As we have prevented the terrorists from taking their jihad to the U.S., we have taken the global war on terror to the terrorists' home soil. We have given Muslims in the Middle East the opportunity for freedom in Iraq, proving that we are willing to spill our blood and expend our own resources to defend our interests as we promote their liberty.

When faced with the entire Washington establishment demanding an end to the war — including his own father's secretary of state, James Baker — President Bush stuck to his guns, placed a new general in charge and employed a surge strategy that is now winning the war in Iraq in resounding fashion.

This is the supposed albatross Republicans are so intent on distancing themselves from and which Democrats believe to be the key to victory in November. The facts of the last seven years tell a different story.
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Old 05-20-2008, 07:57 AM
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Old 05-20-2008, 08:02 AM
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You might as well do something constructive with your time. You sure as shit can't debate or even conjur up an intelligent sentence.
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Illegal wire taps, torture and an unnecessary war. I say bash him from all sides.
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Old 05-20-2008, 08:11 AM
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Illegal wire taps, torture and an unnecessary war. I say bash him from all sides.
Illegal wire-tapping, eh? That's what your going to hang your hat on? Who was tortured by the way that hasn't been tried and convicted where necessary. Give me dates and specific examples. And as far as the war goes, I agree with you on the basis that had I known the way it would have been fought until the surge I would have never have supported it. However, since the surge despite what you would like to have everyone else believe there has been progress. It always amazes me that people like yourself are more interested in the "rights" of those trying to kill your brothers and sisters fighting in distant lands than you are in American lives.Who know? Maybe that makes you a better person than me.
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Old 05-20-2008, 08:13 AM
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Old 05-20-2008, 08:23 AM
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Well, even if tried and convicted, they were tortured. Progress in Iraq? We shouldn't have been in Iraq. And, everyone has rights, otherwise we are no better than they are. I will give Bush credit for his funding for AIDS in Africa and I do believe a lot of things having to do with the economy are cyclical and not really under total control of the government. We won't go into Katrina....... I still say bash the hell out of him and his sidekick.
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Old 05-20-2008, 08:34 AM
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I'll be extremely happy when the dumbfuck is back in Crawford....

The policies of the current administration have been ruinous to US credibility in the world. Being a bully is NOT the same as being "tough"
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Old 05-20-2008, 08:34 AM
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Well, even if tried and convicted, they were tortured. Progress in Iraq? We shouldn't have been in Iraq. And, everyone has rights, otherwise we are no better than they are. I will give Bush credit for his funding for AIDS in Africa and I do believe a lot of things having to do with the economy are cyclical and not really under total control of the government. We won't go into Katrina....... I still say bash the hell out of him and his sidekick.
Let's stay with the Wire Taps....can you prove they were/are Illegal?
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Old 05-20-2008, 08:35 AM
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Well, even if tried and convicted, they were tortured. Progress in Iraq? We shouldn't have been in Iraq. And, everyone has rights, otherwise we are no better than they are. I will give Bush credit for his funding for AIDS in Africa and I do believe a lot of things having to do with the economy are cyclical and not really under total control of the government. We won't go into Katrina....... I still say bash the hell out of him and his sidekick.
If you want specifics, we can get into that. Katrina has enough blame for EVERYONE. Bush was at fault as were the local leaders. If you'd like to re-visit that, fine with me.

You and I can disagree as to whether terrorists have rights. In principal, I suppose your right but emotionally I think your wrong. Again, you may be a better person than I in that regard.

As far as being in Iraq at all, I stand by my earlier statement. had I known that Rumsfeld and Co. would have been so ill-prepared during the initial invasion (& subsequent 4 years) then I'd be with you. However, in fairness there were other reason to go in there besides WMD's and that's what I supported.
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