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04-28-04, 09:21 PM
Article Source: Washington Report on Middle East Affairs - http://www.wrmea.com/
Article Link: http://www.wrmea.com/archives/April_2004/0404020.html
Article Title: "A Repbulican's Case Against George W. Bush," by Paul Findley
Article Date: April, 2004
It's a stinging indictment of the Bush administration:
Today, for the first time, I worry deeply about America’s future. We are in a deep hole. I believe President George W. Bush’s decision to initiate war on Iraq will be the greatest and most costly blunder in American history. He has set America on the wrong course.
I must speak out. As best I can, I must bestir those who will listen to the grave damage already done to our nation, and warn of still greater harm if Bush continues his present course during a second term in the White House. (Paul Findley (http://www.wrmea.com/archives/April_2004/0404020.html))This is the sort of thing that we might expect of Democrats, but it's catching.
A Salon (http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2004/03/26/moderates/) article (subscription/ad content) last month discusses the issue, and even points to a Yahoo! group (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/republicansforkerry04/) of Republicans for Kerry.
I recommend the Salon article, especially if you have a registration. Other than that, the ad's not too bad.
But it really does make me wonder. Bush is getting weaker and weaker, and the Kerry campaign doesn't seem to care. Perhaps it's a manifestation of that decency that draws the moderate Republicans?
More than likely, it's typical Democratic disorganization. The party sharks can smell blood, but they can't agree on the administrative details for organizing a frenzy.
Article Link: http://www.wrmea.com/archives/April_2004/0404020.html
Article Title: "A Repbulican's Case Against George W. Bush," by Paul Findley
Article Date: April, 2004
It's a stinging indictment of the Bush administration:
Today, for the first time, I worry deeply about America’s future. We are in a deep hole. I believe President George W. Bush’s decision to initiate war on Iraq will be the greatest and most costly blunder in American history. He has set America on the wrong course.
I must speak out. As best I can, I must bestir those who will listen to the grave damage already done to our nation, and warn of still greater harm if Bush continues his present course during a second term in the White House. (Paul Findley (http://www.wrmea.com/archives/April_2004/0404020.html))This is the sort of thing that we might expect of Democrats, but it's catching.
A Salon (http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2004/03/26/moderates/) article (subscription/ad content) last month discusses the issue, and even points to a Yahoo! group (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/republicansforkerry04/) of Republicans for Kerry.
I recommend the Salon article, especially if you have a registration. Other than that, the ad's not too bad.
But it really does make me wonder. Bush is getting weaker and weaker, and the Kerry campaign doesn't seem to care. Perhaps it's a manifestation of that decency that draws the moderate Republicans?
More than likely, it's typical Democratic disorganization. The party sharks can smell blood, but they can't agree on the administrative details for organizing a frenzy.