Saturday, February 9, 2008

Without Impeaching, an Election Will Fix Little or Nothing

Undoing the Bush Legacy

By Aziz Huq, The Nation

Most people who cast ballots on Super Tuesday believed they were voting not just for a new face in the White House but also for sweeping new policies. Few believe a President McCain, Romney, Obama or Clinton would hew to all of the policies of Bush and Cheney--and even fewer believe they should.

Yet that certainty may be misplaced. When the next President is sworn in, the clammy fingers of the Bush Administration may still be wrapped around vital national policies. Even in the past few weeks, the Administration began entrenching strategic policies that are core to its ideological commitments in national security.

Acting largely in secret, the Administration is moving to tie down the next White House--Republican or Democratic--in ways that will prove hard to unravel. Whether or not it succeeds depends on the vigilance of Congress and the public.

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2 comments:

  1. just dropped by :)

    listening to comfortably numb
    ******
    Brett

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  2. Thanks Brett !

    I don't get mant comments,so if it takes awhile to respond that's the reason..
    I hope you and your family are doing well. :)

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