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> Ron Reagan : the Case Against George W. Bush

1 August 2004, 22:24

As with so many other opponents of the Bush administration, Ron Reagan attempts to show mistakes made during a time of war and instability, times that require flexibility and adaptation. The enemy is always adapting, as a worthwhile opponent will. Mistakes will obviously be made but that is not the measure of a capable organization, it is the ability to recognize the mistakes and improve upon them. Whoever is most successful at his task will be victorious. The first rule of leadership, always present a solution with the problem, implies that problems will inevitably arise. Tactics have changed both at home and abroad during this time of war as this administration has reacted to change. This has been obvious to most people. No one can fight a perfect war, no one ever has. So please Ron, the next time you write such a critical article of this administration, maybe an additional page stating your solutions would be your first step toward leadership in the Democratic Party.

Jay Whittaker
Ohio