Quote Originally Posted by TheMetal1

If it REALLY mattered who people in government know... talk to... have "friendly" relationships (which is political talk for, "I don't want to alienate voters by saying I hate that guy) then we would still be constantly questioning the ties people in our CURRENT leadership have with the Middle East.

But we DON'T...... :wtf:
I don't.. I've understood some of the things the bush administration has done, but most things I have refused to give them a free pass on. I think all things considered they did what they felt was right, but exploited the hell out of the situation.

I do advocate staying in Iraq, simply because I feel if we don't then we would've wasted fuck tons of money, lives, and resources for nothing... but it does not mean that I agree with the reasons which we went over.

Bush get's no free pass from me but I don't think he's the devil.

Same way I don't think Obama is the devil even though I don't particularly care for his politics. :hippy:
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