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Politics : DON'T START THE WAR

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To: Ed Huang who wrote (3385)1/23/2003 2:21:04 PM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (2) of 25898
 
<<Bush administration currently is facing huge pressure from its major allies and the rising voice at home to drop the war against Iraq. I hope the new situation will change Bush's mind and he would drop the war plan. But that's just a hope. The other likelihood is Bush may instead speed up his war plan in order to beat the growing pressures. The picture will be clearer by the end of this month.>> What we will be watching for in the next 30days is to find out if Bush is an obsessed nut on this matter and cares less he is making a fools decision that will bring no good to anyone; or does he instead, have the capacity to adjust and adapt to realities and reveal some wisdom by backing off.
Cripes, as things are playing out now, this evil man Saddam Hussein is cunningly turning Bush into a demon in many a Global eye---Bush is no demon but he listens to and is proving to be a prisoner of the Christian Political Rightwing, and if he keeps playing "Onward Christian Soldiers" and going head on into this trap, he is proving he is dangerously stupid.
The next 30 days or so, will show if Bush can get rational. Max
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