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A Physics Major at the University of Texas
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Coulter's Pessimism
Ann Coulter Writes about
the Futility of Being Passive

Ann Coulter Sees No Hope

Commentary for Thursday 03/29/2007 Ann Coulters Lament

"No Hope": Ann Coulter, the plucky conservative columnist and author, in her latest column today, declared that there was 'no hope' for the conservatives. She details in this column how being a Democrat is a "Get out of Jail Free" ticket. The column is worth a read if you haven't already read it. You can find it here:

www.humanevents.com

Ann's Tongue In Cheek Assessment: The piece parallels my own thinking about how the Democrats are able to get away with such outrageous comments and acts. The Republicans are not bare-knuckle brawlers. They don't even make the attempt at fighting. Why they won't defend their party is a question that continues to haunt me. I can only surmise that they don't really believe in any political cause. Bush won't stand up for anything with the exception of trying to salvage Iraq because he knows that his legacy will either stand or fall on his decision to depose Saddam Hussein.

Bush's Leadership: Or lack of leadership has utterly failed to keep the country united on the 'war on terror'. He had to almost go out of his way to destroy the pride and unity of "Being an American" after the attack on the WTC on 911. But somehow, he managed to throw it all away. Way to go George!

It's the Money Men: Iraq isn't the only place we learned that Bush wasn't trustworthy. There is the border issues with Mexico. Cheap labor is the reason that Bush won't close the border. In this country, there is a huge interest in maintaining the flow of cheap labor available, and Bush has thrown in with them. The Democrats see this undocumented labor pool as potential votes, while big business sees cheap labor. What the American people see is a Government that doesn't listen to them, and George Bush is it's leader.

So Ann May Have it Right: It is the lack of leadership that is causing this country to drift around. The public is running away from the weak leadership of Bush, but the Democrats haven't any solution either. They haven't the foggiest idea what they will do after we surrender in Iraq. Eventually we will have to confront those militant Muslims, even if we leave from Iraq. They also have no answer for the morality of our precipitous action of leaving before the constituional Government in Iraq is strong enough to succeed. As always, it will be the American Citizens who will bear the consequences for the poor leadership in Washington. There is no hope!

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