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kentuck

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Sat Jun 8, 2013, 09:20 AM Jun 2013

In hindsight, it was a mistake for Obama to keep on the Bush holdovers... [View all]

Bob Gates at Defense and David Petraeus, his General in the field, and others. That was the evidence that he planned on continuing in place most of the Bush policies. In foresight, with different people in those positions, there would probably been different policies and different ideas. His Administration would have taken a much different direction, even in regards to the spying and eavesdropping. With Bob Mueller at FBI, the Bush policies were set in place when Barack Obama took over.

Of course, with the economy on the skids and the appointment of Timothy Geithner at Treasury, the direction of Barack Obama's first term was predictable. However, it is still early in his second term and if he wins a Democratic House, there is still time for an authentic Obama Presidency. He has had some successes with his social agenda but on the big ticket items, defense, war on terror, the economy, and general direction, it has been a third term for Bush up to this moment. It is very important that he pick the right person for the FBI. It's just difficult to make a lot of plans when you are up to your neck in alligators.

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