Re: American Stories, American Solutions
Hey Professor, if we want to base opinions solely on a person's past decisions and convictions, how about I recall the six-seven years of Bush rallying and supporting you did, calling him great at every turn and only stopping when it became a matter of public record that he is a fuck-up and has failed to accomplish much at all that has helped your country in any way.
Let's recall that you supported the war in Iraq when others said it was going to be a quagmire. You ate up many of the reasons that the Republicans gave for being in there (and there were a lot of them that constantly changed) such as Hussein's ties to Al Quaeda (which was bullshit), WMDs (also bullshit), and to create democracy (once again; bullshit).
You argued in multiple paragraphs against anyone who had anything critical to say against the Bush presidency. But where are your pro-Bush convictions now that the economic bottom has fallen out of your economy? Where are your convictions now that you are still in Iraq, locked in a war that was entered under false pretenses and can't be won? Where are your convictions now that Bush will most likely go down in history as your country's worst president?
If we're going to judge solely by what has been said and done in the past, then I believe it fair to hold your judgement entirely suspect. If you supported Bush that much, and you're willing to support McCain as vehemently, then I don't think McCain is the kind of politician I'd want anything to do with.
I am honestly super excited to see Democrats back in power and have a much desired break from your pro-neo-con rants and rhetoric.
Though I'm sure we have at least 4 years of anti-Obama threads that you'll create any time Obama does anything.
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