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Writer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-18-05 10:53 PM
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Look how much it took to bring Bush to his knees.
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His approval ratings are in the sewer as is his credibility. Republican leaders had to beg him. His domestic policy - if there is any - is a hostage of Iraq. Politically, he's toast, as is his party in 2006.

So now - finally - after 2100 dead American solidiers, 10's of thousands permanently maimed, and 30,000 dead Iraqis (HIS numbers, but I think there are many more) he FINALLY admitted that he was wrong. He FINALLY admitted that Iraq is a mistake. He FINALLY admitted that there is an opposition and that opposition has a place in the public debate.

Finally, after this much political damage, did George Bush finally be a man, stop thumbing his nose at nay-sayers, and take responsibility for his actions. FINALLY.

What does this mean, however? It's a about as genuine as cheap veneer. It's much, much too little much, much too late.

You fake. Get the fuck out of the Oval Office.
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