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To: Selectric II who wrote (54693)8/27/2002 11:28:12 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) of 65232
 
<<...Cheney is our here-and-now VP and has much more up-to-date information than an advisor from a decade ago. Scowcroft might be living in the past, on his own hopes and wishes...>>

Scowcroft is still a senior foreign policy advisor to Bush and has access to a lot of classified information...I think he is a wise man and many in Congress trust his judgement.

Here's another perspective to consider...

Where’s Colin Powell when we need him?

An attack on Iraq should be last resort
By Chris Matthews
MSNBC Columnist

WASHINGTON, Aug. 26 — The American people are not wholeheartedly committed to a U.S. invasion of Iraq. Cheney’s staff is. Rumsfeld’s deputies are. The White House’s speechwriting office is. The guys they’re working under are. But what about the families of those who will do the actual fighting? What about the country that will have to suffer the casualties and bitterness that are the wreckage of every war?

msnbc.com
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