12-30-2004, 12:15 AM
"Never explain, never complain," Henry Ford II said after wrecking a car that was not a Ford, accompanied by a lovely woman who was not his wife. This mantra, not original with Ford and always handy, could be the motto of the Bush administration. It has veered from one policy to another, changed direction on a dime, said one thing and done another -- all without complaining or explaining. Particularly on foreign policy, George Bush has been all over the place. During the presidential campaign, he denigrated nation-building -- he would do no such thing. Now we are up to our eyeballs in building a nation in Iraq, where, it could be argued, there never was one to begin with. The gun, not the ballot box, is what held that nation together.
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Edited by - swalat on Dec 29 2004 71908 PM
Ur Views...........
Edited by - swalat on Dec 29 2004 71908 PM