Now, the big deal right now is what Bush is going to say to us about his New Plan (a.k.a., The New Speil). As much as we all want to know this plan, I don't think anyone is waiting on the edge of their seats with baited breath to see what direction our President will go. The Dancing with the Stars finale rerun would probably get more viewership than this canned plan we will all hear about in the morning paper. This Republican plan should not come as a big surprise to us because there is one thing our President has been, that is, consistent, consistently predictable. Expecting him to save face with an "about face" is like asking our troops on the front-line to start using conflict resolution on the enemy . . . it's too late.
Now, I thought I would end my story on a kind WORD to the Republicans ...Schwarzenegger!
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Post a Commentstill be in power with a proven business man and experienced leader like Romney and Hunter as veep, we would have kept the house and senate. Contrary to popular belief this country is right of center majority.
Will, I'm checking in with you after a long hiatus, and your still not that funny, and still can't tell if you were being fascetious in titleing your article. While I admit that aside from tax cuts and the iraq war, I find myself with withering support for this rino. Do you rember when the chant "no war for oil" went on and on. Well where is the oil? Where is the payback for the liberation. We should have had the iraqis foot some of the war bill. Never happened. Now as for Shwartzennegger, his state has lost over 140k people because of his tax pushes. These people are leaving in droves and seeking refuge in CO,NM,AZ, anywhere where the liberals...oh I'm sorry the demrats haven't oppressed the citizens. Also one more thing. Republicans lost accross the board since 06' elections, because they always try to reach accross the aisle just to have their hands bit. If they would have stuck to conservative values (remember a moderate is one with no core conviction) and ran on them. We would sti