President Bush And Compromise - An Oxymoron?
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President Bush today offered no compromise in his standoff with Congress over funding for the Iraq war, saying lawmakers should pass any Iraq legislation they want — but do it “as quickly as possible” so he can move ahead with a promised veto.
“If Congress fails to act in the next few weeks, it will have significant consequences for our men and women in the Armed Forces,” Bush said at a White House news conference.
Acting in a way you do not like is still acting, isn’t it?
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President Bush today offered no compromise in his standoff with Congress over funding for the Iraq war, saying lawmakers should pass any Iraq legislation they want — but do it “as quickly as possible” so he can move ahead with a promised veto.
“If Congress fails to act in the next few weeks, it will have significant consequences for our men and women in the Armed Forces,” Bush said at a White House news conference.
Acting in a way you do not like is still acting, isn’t it?
Is that still leadership?
The right understanding of democracy?
Or a administration that does not care about anything except their own hidden agenda?
How much more will this accomplished mission cost the American taxpayer?
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