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Is health care reform the same thing to Obama as war in Iraq was to Bush?

Critics claim that Bush missed signs of the 9/11 attack because he was preoccupied with plans for war against Iraq.

Now we see that Obama disregarded national security and missed signs of the 12/25 attack because he was preoccupied with health care reform.

Were both presidents at fault for leaving the country on autopilot while they pursued some narrow pet cause?

A leader can not lead a nation by pursuing one issue to the exclusion of all other issues.

Obama is turning out to be exactly the same as Bush in many ways.

It is sickening to see the double standards of the liberals, who are not responding with the same outrage against Obama as they did against Bush, even though he is doing many of the same things.

I’m not sure if our nation can ever be healed as long as we have this bitter divisiveness.

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2 Responses to Is health care reform the same thing to Obama as war in Iraq was to Bush?

  1. logan says:

    The current president didn’t ignore a direct memo on his desk.

    Health care reform is something this country needs, the Iraq war was not.
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  2. Cheer Up says:

    A leader can not lead a nation by pursuing one issue to the exclusion of all other issues.

    Obama is turning out to be exactly the same as Bush in many ways.

    It is sickening to see the double standards of the liberals, who are not responding with the same outrage against Obama as they did against Bush, even though he is doing many of the same things.

    I’m not sure if our nation can ever be healed as long as we have this bitter divisiveness.
    References :

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