Daddy4UdderSlut
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ORIGINAL: NorthernGent Is Bush's government a continuation or change to previous US governments - particularly thinking foreign policy since WW2 here? When Bush steps aside will it be more of the same regardless of who replaces him? Is Bush a product of a society steeped in self-interest? - making it impossible that there will be a change of course when he is replaced. Regards Well... I think that if someone else had been the President, things would have gone very differently these last 6 years, so no, I don't think the last 6 years were inevitable because we're America. President Bush is in my opinion, particularly provincial for a President - so as far as the unilateralism and disregard for international law and international relations, no. Furthermore, as to the Iraq invasion - wouldn't have been possible with another President and cabinet. Having said that, by the time Bush gets out, we are where we are. I don't think there can be any dramatic shifts in policy that will really be successful - there is no money for expensive new programs, the military is completely bogged down and can't exit or we face an even bigger mess in Iraq than they've already made of it, and foreign relations are in the toilet - it's damage control at this point - doing a good job of damage control is all that we can hope for from the next President.
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When blithe to argument I come, Though armed with facts, and merry, May Providence protect me from The fool as adversary, Whose mind to him a kingdom is Where reason lacks dominion, Who calls conviction prejudice And prejudice opinion.
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