Saturday, March 17, 2007
It is time to call a spade a spade, and a snake a snake.
In his weakly radio chat, Our Dear Embattled Leader accused the Democrats of trying "to micromanage our military commanders, force a precipitous withdrawal from Iraq and spend billions on domestic projects that have nothing to do with the war on terror." This should be humorous coming from a cementhead who drove two companies into the ground with his mismanagement. A "bidnessman" whose only success came from a job with no responsibilities except picking his nose in public and trading Sammy Sosa. No Georgie, micromanagement is not what you call an attempt to provide guidance to an enterprise with no management whatsoever.
On the other hand, the Democratic response needs to be more forceful and riveting in nature.When descibing the efforts of the Republicans this week, this doesn't cut it.
On the other hand, the Democratic response needs to be more forceful and riveting in nature.When descibing the efforts of the Republicans this week, this doesn't cut it.
"Regrettably, our effort was blocked by Senate Republicans and a president who stubbornly refused to listen,"What we saw were the efforts of Republicans who prefer to see US troops die as long as their friends make a good profit.
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