* Bush is failing in Iraq so he wants to attack Iran so we forget about it but.
The significant question we must ask ourselves is: What have we learned from three years in Iraq? With plans now being laid for regime change in Iran, it appears we have learned absolutely nothing. http://www.antiwar.com/paul/?articleid=8821
Even with the horrible results of the past three years, Congress is abuzz with plans to change the Iranian government. There is little resistance to the rising clamor for "democratizing" Iran, even though their current president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is an elected leader " and bush isn't". Though Iran is hardly a perfect democracy, its system is far superior to most of our Arab allies about which we never complain.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,191141,00.html
Whatever happened to imperfect Muslim Democracies? I thougth that was okay with little bush? Bush says Iran is the biggest threat to the middle east. it is Bush!
*Bush wanted regime change in Iraq and we see the chaos he has created. Now he wante to do the same thing for Iran! I have told you right from the beginning we will fail in Iraq, the breakdown wwill spread throughout Iran and the middle east per the bush masterless plan.
It is my prediction that the repugs will lose big this fall but it will not matter to Bush. He will use the fall elections as the trigger to attack Iran. He stupidly thinks creating wars is his right and fighting them a Republican plus. there will be a necessary return to the draft and Bush will continue to screw America.
PAUL GIGOT, THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Tom DeLay's decision this week to resign from Congress one large Republican liability this election year. But it hardly ends the party's political problems. With a midterm elections fast approaching can the GOP get it's mojo back?
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,191148,00.html
** I predict we will take back the House and the Senate this fall! But will it be too late?
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
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