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"Michael McKelvy" wrote in message link.net...
"Jacob Kramer" wrote in message om... I don't know what he could have done differently based on what was known at the time. With hindsight being 20/20 I'm sure we can think of things but that's not really fair. As a factual matter it's possible to point out mistakes without saying they shouldn't have been made. If you are unable to do this, that would show an unreasonable bias toward Bush. Not if I would hold the same standard for Democrat President or any other. That's very generous of you, but it was a Republican and not a Democrat that was president. This allows you to blame a Democrat, Clinton, and hold a Republican blameless, Bush. This is a double standard and a bias that also doesn't make any sense from an empirical view. Whether he make mistakes or not is an empirical question, not a moral question. That you are unwilling to observe the mistakes he has made is a very clear indication of your bias. |
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