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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: i-node who wrote (149564)8/13/2002 2:59:39 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) of 1580483
 
I find it interesting that, once again, the hypocrisy is rampant. In the 70's the liberals' #1 issue was nuclear proliferation, and in fact, Carter ran on that subject. Of course, we remember that Carter did absolutely nothing about it, then Reagan came in and solved the problem. Now, the liberals are willing to let proliferation go -- but once Saddam has nukes, who is going to clean it up? The liberals? I don't think so.

Reagan cleaned up nuclear proliferation.......only in your dreams.

We need to deal with this problem now, while we have someone with the guts to do it. We just really can't afford to screw around with this.

I see. A great leader must not only not listen to polls but have guts as well. So Bush is kind of like Braveheart, huh?

These were the terms of the ceasefire, and we need to enforce them, even though the previous administration totally abandoned its responsibility to do so (in fairness, the previous administration WAS occupied with other things at the time, so maybe they just didn't have time to get to lesser priority items like foreign policy and nuclear proliferation).

You are saying that the US is the enforcement arm of the UN. I didn't know that.






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