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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Poet who wrote (10268)11/13/2001 7:54:50 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Who are these Murcans? -g-

Some indigenous tribe of the USA not yet convinced of the wonder of Bush?

On a more serious note, I think all politicians are at the mercy of the "the people". Clinton saw that the citizens of the USA wanted action on local issues. He did that. He also played an international image of "democrat".. The concerned world citizen human. Politics is always a dirty game. The flaws are being seized upon by the republicans.

No matter how good a politician is, something is always left on the back burner,

After 911 all of a sudden foreign affairs are a hot topic. Bush has changed and altered his outlook to suit. He has done a good job at that imho.

And of course Big Biz always likes to chip in a little on both sides of the political divide as long as they get some wins in.

This is the USA leading the pack though, plus some allies, playing the game just correctly -g-
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