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Surrender

Pretty soon, the training wheels will come off and Obama, and the Democratic-controlled Congress, will have to lead our country in the war on terror.  Their first act, apparently, will be to release a bunch of terrorists by closing Gitmo.  Bush may not have been as aggressive as I would have preferred, but at least he was able to identify the enemy and he took the fight to them.  Surprisingly, there has not been an attack on American soil since 9/11.  I’d say that Bush’s approach is working.  However, Obama and company believe that they can negotiate with those that either want to convert us or to kill us.  Not the change I was hoping for.

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