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Message: For a Canadian, it hurts to note how dysfunctional the U.S. has become ..

Note two comments from readers posted in today's NY times...

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When George W. Bush was President, I was ashamed of my country. Ashamed that we could have elected such an anti-intellectual, war mongering liar. My friends in Europe laughed at how stupid the American people had become. The nation seemed to be traveling down a path to all-war-all-the-time, led by a torturer-in-chief with a total disregard for civil rights and the truth. There was ample reason to be embarrassed and frightened.

But George W. Bush was a winner. That man did everything he wanted to do. His administration controlled EVERYBODY, including the media, and they brooked no dissent. They spied at will, tortured at will, started the wars they wanted to start and took the money they wanted and gave it to their friends. In terms of policy victories, it can be argued that the Bush administration was the most successful in history.

Now, I am ashamed of my country and my President for entirely different reasons. We are now led by a President with neither the desire, inclination nor the ability to win anything. Unwittingly, we elected a man with a fetish for defeat. With public sentiment on his side and victory at his beck and call, he chooses to surrender. He betrays his followers and chooses to lose. From a character standpoint, he is the biggest coward and loser ever to occupy the White House. This latest surrender is the most bizarre one to date, and will prove to be the most calamitous. He has ripped his own party to shreds. He has chosen to lock in the exponentially-widening gap between rich and poor. He has chosen a path to economic ruin. Things are about to get worse. Put another way, America cannot afford to have Barack Obama as President. We desperately need a leader, and I am terrified of what that leadership deficit might bring about in 2012.
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elukefrancis
Newaygo, MI
August 2nd, 2011
9:43 am
This is not a compromise and shows once again that Dems have no backbone or are incredibly inept. The rich must start paying their fair share. While the rest of us have been tightening our belts over the past 12 years, the rich have dramatically increased their wealth, and most of that increase has been a direct result of government policy shifts benefiting the wealthy. Stop the wars, stop the oil subsidies, implement a fair tax system, and invest in this country before the ideological rifts become too great.
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