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	<title>Comments on: Jacob Weisberg&#8217;s bizarre soft-on-terror slur</title>
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		<title>By: Pug</title>
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		<description>This is a good year to be the anti-war party because this is becoming an extremely unpopular war.  After more than three years, vast treasure and a lot of American blood, Bush and his fawning Republicans have succeeded in creating complete chaos in Iraq with throngs of Islamic radicals marching through the streets of Baghdad chanting, &quot;Death to America&quot;.  Americans want out of Iraq.

The current situation equates much more closely to Dwight D. Eisenhower&#039;s victory in 1952.  The public was sick of Truman&#039;s war in Korea and they threw the Democrats out.</description>
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<p>The current situation equates much more closely to Dwight D. Eisenhower&#8217;s victory in 1952.  The public was sick of Truman&#8217;s war in Korea and they threw the Democrats out.</p>
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