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To: cnyndwllr who wrote (95254)2/11/2002 4:42:15 PM
From: chowder  Read Replies (1) of 95453
 
Ed, >> Whatever else you may think of Clinton, he did exert a steadying influence on the conflict. He tried to push it too hard too soon before he left office and it came apart ... <<

What Clinton did Ed, is he slammed the door shut for anyone following him. In his effort to achieve glory, Clinton in essence, with his actions, said I get achieve success in the Middle East or no one does. He used scorched earth politics in my opinion.

Maybe Bush has a point with his isolationist view. Maybe the Isrealis and the Palastinians need and old fashion mafia type war where they kill off all the war mongers and all that is left is those who are eager for peace.

Unfortunately, history has taught us that things must get worse before they an get better.

I agree totally with Electus.

I think Arafat must go. If we get someone worse, we work on that SOB too! No matter how you slice the pie, we can't abandon Isreal.

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