Word: uncertainity
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...9/11 changed this nation forever—it changed the way we secure our country and conduct intelligence. The President has managed to deal with these changes in creating the Department of Homeland Security and in adopting an offensive—not defensive—stance against terrorists under uncertain and quickly changing times. The fact that Bush and members of his administration planned to invade Iraq before 9/11 was foresight that the Clinton administration did not have—that Saddam was an irresponsible dictator who violated U.N. resolutions and was a threat to the United States (a fact...
Others remained uncertain as to whether they would sign a potential divestment petition...
...marriage. But as the race got under way, the Bush campaign had to decide whether to portray Kerry as a committed lefty or a squishy flip-flopper. Though both caricatures were used, the G.O.P. campaign focused far more on the question of whether Kerry could provide steady leadership in uncertain times. Saying that Kerry takes multiple positions has now made it harder to claim he's on the wrong side of wedge issues...
Unlike Dukakis in 1988, who seemed uncertain about how to respond when he was called a liberal, Kerry and running mate John Edwards have shown unexpected nerve on social issues. When Kerry and Bush were asked during the debate whether homosexuality is a choice, the President said he didn't know. Kerry was clear. "It's not a choice," he said. Kerry then made a case against discrimination against gays in the workplace, but the blogging class paid most attention to his mention of the Cheneys' lesbian daughter (see box, page...
Devlin and Dahlman managed to improve on an uncertain start, finishing six of their last seven races in the top eight...