Thursday, October 19, 2006
About Me
I am a New York City resident in my forties, an investment professional, and a conservative. I have an MBA from Columbia University.
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8 Comments:
Not me. ;-)
judyo
Sorry ... make that "not I"
judy oh oh
thought criminals beware!
http://www.alternet.org/story/43085/
I suspect that Bush accepts the analogy in so far as the conventional wisdom about the Tet offensive is that the U.S. actually won. Only in the realm of perception and propaganda, the argument goes, was the U.S. defeated.
Everybody talks about an October surprise. They're going to announce Saddam's verdict two days before the election. They've caught Osama and they're holding him until just before November. They're going to bomb Iran. They're going to make one last big push on values and taxes. And on and on.
But there's one October surprise that would dwarf all of that, that would make all of these monumental, calamitous events seem like nothing. If the Republicans pulled this one out of their hats, it might -- really! -- tip the balance of the election. What would that be?
George Bush admits reality.
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servimundos melifermuly
Well, I have no idea who sent an e-mail to him, but definitively it wasn't me. In fact, I think this is a nonsense.
Undoubtedly, the guy is absolutely just.
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