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June 19, 2005

Growing Impatience

[Fresh Politics - Politics from the Student Perspective] Daniel Henniger at the OpinionJournal wonders: is America losing the will to fight?

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

[Whatattitudeproblem.blogs.com] What Attitude Problem?: December 2004: In today's OpinionJournal, Viktor Yushchenko -- leader of the Ukraine's democratic opposition movement and a presidential candidate -- says there are four important conclusions that should be made with regard to current events in Ukraine.

[Mdvoutlook.com] MDV Outlook » 2005 » January: But in defiance of everything that was being thrown at him, and in spite of setbacks in Iraq that posed a serious threat to his reelection, Bush never yielded an inch. Instead of scurrying for protective cover from the assault, he stood out in the open and countered by reaffirming his belief in the soundness of the doctrine as well as his firm intention to stick with it in the years ahead.

[Makeoutcity.com] makeoutcity.com: January 13, 2004: The fact is that if you believe in, and put forth, vile falsehoods, I don't particularly care how cool you are to hang out with at parties, or what a terrific time you have hanging out with your fellow Dean supporters. If falsehoods about the 2000 election, which have been debunked time and again, drive your support, and if you believe vile things about America going to war just for oil or because we are bully imperialists or just want to make our President's business cronies rich, then you believe hateful things and are, at core, a hateful person.

Nationalreview.comhttp://www.nationalreview.com [Nationalreview.com] The Corner on National Review Online: When, commenting on the recent vote in Venezuela, an editorial in Tuesday’s Wall Street Journal quoted Dow Jones writer Charles Roth as reporting that that country’s National Electoral Council “didn’t allow an audit of the paper receipts allowed by the touchscreen machines…” the implication was clear.

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Posted at June 19, 2005 01:27 PM

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