You would think that, at this point in time, people could live with being who they are – as well the idea that others also make the same choice. Now it’s common knowledge that not everyone likes or beleives in our way of life, so why push it? |
Now George Bush is a man with big ideas, but seems to also have a very narrow perspective on how others feel. Granted, it’s doubtful that people in Iraq wanted to live under the reign of Saddam, but now he’s telling Iran that they are “on notice?”
Are we (the American people) looking for a cruisade? I’m not! I think we have enough to worry about at home, not to mention the fact that we’ve already done a fair job of alienating many of our allies, while other countries now sit and wonder what the bullying super power is going to do next.
President Bush – just because you can do a thing does not necessarily mean that you should. People just don’t share our values on a global scale.
In the meantime we have economic issues to deal with. The options you offer with Social Security will not be effective while the dollar remains low, not to mention it will raise problems for a large portion of the current workforce as they reach retirement.
The bottom line is this: the State of the Union Address should have simply stated that when Iraq ia stable we are done fighting with the exception of locating known terrorists. Other than that our people come home.

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