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You know what I'm talking about: the way the economy is humming along like a top;
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Accord. He saw us through when the bubble broke and 9/11, but things seem to be picking up. To his credit, he never blamed either on Clinton.
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his forthright and fiscally prudent management of our federal budget;
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Have to break rank with you here. The problem is all government is in the hands of 1 party. Not a good thing. Instead of babbling in Wendy's you guys should be listening to people, adjusting and trying to take back the senate. Again, your fault.
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his record as a steward of the environment;
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Not sure what policies you mean. Do you mean the arsenic levels that Clinton waiting 7 years, 11 and 1/2 months to implement, and W then reversed?
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his record as a defender of individual liberties;
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Again, accord. He has done a good job not letting the paranoid go to far in this area. I admit, I would like to see a little more tightening of the roadblocks to terrorism prevention, but he's the boss. Unless you're being sarcastic, then I'd just ask you why the same restrictions were okay to spy on people suspected of being in the Mafia, but not okay for people known to have been in Afghanistan.
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his shrewd foreign policy;
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I disagree. I thought he was pretty straight forward. He doesn't think we can pretend things are okay status quo. The UN is of course a status quo organization, so we can't just follow.
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the handling of Afgahnistan and Iraq after the shooting stopped?
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Right. He is getting it done slowly and messy. But I mean what's the alternative? Kerry "has a plan," which I guess means he'll get other countries to send in troops. Problem is no other country can send the required numbers. The UK is but a fraction of what is in Iraq. So Kerry will get France to commit a similar small fraction?