These seem like the two hottest issues at the moment, and could be the two most important of his presidency.
I generally support Bush on the first (Iraq, anti-terrorism, etc.), but not the second. Frankly, I think they are contradictory in terms of national security. Why lock and bar the windows if the front door is wide open?
But what I'm interested in is any possible explanations of the philosophy or worldview underlying both actions. It would be interesting to hear from someone who agrees with him on both, if such a person exists.
Or, what do you think explains both positions. (I can't wait to see the answers to this one!)
If Bush himself has explained it, I missed it. So I have to ask. Thanks!
2007-05-24
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