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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (152714)10/1/2002 8:51:41 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) of 1586327
 
You were the first to say that he is not saying what it sounds like he is saying

No, what I said was that he is in a process of negotiating with Saddam, the UN, and the Congress.

One day he's ready to jump in a plane and go bomb Iraq himself; the next day, he's all nice and and cooperative, and wants to work with the UN.

At no point has Bush indicated anything of the sort. I realize you and Al had your panties in a wad for a while because YOU were "afraid" he was going to do just that. But Bush never suggested for a minutes he was going to do any such thing. He made it clear that he did not believe he needed Congressional approval (which I guess every president in modern times has done when Congress started acting like THEIR the "commander-in-chief"). He made it clear that if the UN doesn't act he will. But he never once said he intended to act alone.

I think liberals are just alarmists, and LOVE a good cause. And the cause has been all things anti-Bush for the last couple of months.

It has backfired, and apparently will deliver the Senate AND the House to us in November.
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