We will get past this man and what he has done the country and our standing in the world. We have done so before (Nixon, Hoover, Harding, etc), we will do so again.
It is almost a mathematical certainty that the next president will be better by at least a couple orders of magnitude.
The owner of my company, a man who worked for Nixon, has said he is sorry he voted for Bush. I have heard others say the same. More apologies will follow. Those who don't admit the error of their ways are self-identifying themselves and can be dealt with accordingly.
Any leader is guaranteed support from 20% of the people and resistance/rejection from another 20%. Depending on which poll you look at, this means Bush is hovering somewhere around 90% disapproval from the swayable.
His power is waining and has been for some time. It has done so much faster than in a normal presidency. Nothing he can do will bring that power back. He becomes more irrelevant with every passing hour.
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Date: 2007-09-08 11:39 am (UTC)We will get past this man and what he has done the country and our standing in the world. We have done so before (Nixon, Hoover, Harding, etc), we will do so again.
It is almost a mathematical certainty that the next president will be better by at least a couple orders of magnitude.
The owner of my company, a man who worked for Nixon, has said he is sorry he voted for Bush. I have heard others say the same. More apologies will follow. Those who don't admit the error of their ways are self-identifying themselves and can be dealt with accordingly.
Any leader is guaranteed support from 20% of the people and resistance/rejection from another 20%. Depending on which poll you look at, this means Bush is hovering somewhere around 90% disapproval from the swayable.
His power is waining and has been for some time. It has done so much faster than in a normal presidency. Nothing he can do will bring that power back. He becomes more irrelevant with every passing hour.