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July 1, 2007 at 11:04 pm
It’s probably not as bad as these people think.
As far as the Constitution goes, (to the extent that whoever succeeds Bush cares about the Constitution,) all they’ll need to do is quit torturing terrorists and replace all of Bush’s judges. The latter will take time but will not be hard.
The Military – Bring the troops home. Shouldn’t take more than a month.
Our world reputation – This one is largely up to Al Qaeda. Two or three major attacks from them with no answer from us other than some somber ceremonies with poems by Maya Angelou will convince the world we are not going to start any more wars. Come to think of it, there’s no reason we even need to wait on Al Qaeda; we can take Rosie O’Donnell’s cue and attack ourselves.
The environment – this one will be the hardest because it’s already too late. I have no suggestions here.