And, yes, I DO take it personally: The Buenos Aires Herald on comfort levels, Bush and the protests
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The Buenos Aires Herald on comfort levels, Bush and the protests
[A]nti-Bush protesters could be flattering themselves if they fancy that they are making the United States president feel more uncomfortable here than back in the US with the fierce criticism he faces there.
they've got a point...
george has never been one for much foreign travel... he seems to do it only out of bare necessity then hightailing it back home to the safety of the wh, camp david or crawford bubble... with his domestic support washing away like a sand castle on the beach and rove mostly unavailable to tuck him in at night, even those havens of refuge are no more... not what the headline of the national public radio story would lead you to believe...
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