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Paul O’Neill: Iraq & Pork Spending

Is Bush conservative? Is a tax cut without proper spending cut conservative? Is a tax cut without proper spending cut conservative? Did Bush pre-plan the attack on Iraq before 9/11? Did Bush use 9/11 as an excuse to attack Iraq?

4 Responses to “Paul O’Neill: Iraq & Pork Spending”

  1. JohnKonop says:

    Iraqi leaders remind U.S. that pullout is a two-sided decision

    The election-year debate over whether and when to pull U.S. troops out of Iraq usually seems like a purely American conversation. Democrat Barack Obama supports a timetable for withdrawal; Republican John McCain, like President Bush, opposes one.

    Iraqi officials provided a sharp reminder this week that they, and their own domestic politics, will play an important role in this decision as well.

    Continue reading.

  2. David O'Rear says:

    Cutting taxes is NOT fiscally responsible.

    Cutting spending is NOT fiscally responsible.

    Get this: Fiscal responsibility is when you pay for what you consume.

    Very simple stuff.

    Very much ignored by the GOPers.

  3. bb says:

    Difference between neo-marxists and conservatives:

    DOR the neo-marxists writes:

    “Cutting taxes is NOT fiscally responsible.

    Cutting spending is NOT fiscally responsible.”

    The conservative says:

    Increasing taxes is NOT fiscally responsible.

    Increasing spending is NOT fiscally responsible.

    The difference is clear…a vote for Obama who now proudly calls himself a “progressive”, is a vote for tax, spend and massive social programs funded by redistribution of wealth (aka neo-marxism).

  4. jerabaub says:

    enjoyed the video.

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