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Not only do I agree with your post, Quin, but that was exactly my point: it shouldn't have been a choice between the terrible Medicare prescription drug benefit Bush signed into law and an even more expensive Democratic alternative. Republicans should have tried to address voter concerns on something much more like conservative terms. That they didn't was a failure of leadership that is all too typical of the GOP's wasted opportunities.

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