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	<title>Comments on: KC Confidential Blog</title>
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		<title>By: Abe Bucksner</title>
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		<dc:creator>Abe Bucksner</dc:creator>
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		<description>THE BIG IDEA.

The following article in the May 31st, 2006 Slate by Jacob Weisberg caught my interest.
“The outcome of the 2000 presidential election looks increasingly like not just a fiasco, but a tragedy.  Whether or not one concurs with the judgment of the historian Sean Wilentz that he may be the “worst President in history.”  George W Bush  has already done enough damage to America’s position in the world and its economic future to earn a spot on the bottom tier.  And whether or not Al Gore would have been a successful president, it’s improbable that he would have made any mistake as disastrous as Bush’s unplanned go-it-nearly-alone occupation of Iraq.  Article by Wilentz published Wednesday, April 19, 2006 by Rolling Stone.  Agree with both.   Abe Bucksner 
(buckykc@aol.com)</description>
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<p>The following article in the May 31st, 2006 Slate by Jacob Weisberg caught my interest.<br />
“The outcome of the 2000 presidential election looks increasingly like not just a fiasco, but a tragedy.  Whether or not one concurs with the judgment of the historian Sean Wilentz that he may be the “worst President in history.”  George W Bush  has already done enough damage to America’s position in the world and its economic future to earn a spot on the bottom tier.  And whether or not Al Gore would have been a successful president, it’s improbable that he would have made any mistake as disastrous as Bush’s unplanned go-it-nearly-alone occupation of Iraq.  Article by Wilentz published Wednesday, April 19, 2006 by Rolling Stone.  Agree with both.   Abe Bucksner<br />
(buckykc@aol.com)</p>
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