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Strategies & Market Trends : Strictly: Drilling II

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To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (27235)2/2/2003 2:30:41 PM
From: mishedlo  Read Replies (1) of 36161
 
Slider there is plenty of doubt.
I think there are liars on both sides.

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This is quite interesting.
I think Bush is not being honest about many many things.
It would not surprise me at all if he knows the facts and is an out and out liar.

I can not prove or disprove this article.
However, I am positive Bush is stretching (at the VERY least) to make his case. Stretching how big a threat Hussein is, how many weapons he has, who he has used them on, what this war is really all about (oil and revenge) and countless other things no doubt. Pakistan and North Korea are far bigger threats than Hussein. Ties to Hussein and terrorist groups are laughble. There are plenty of ties to Terrorists and Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and North Korea. Not one shread of reasonable evidence has Al Queda ties to Hussein.

It is quite possible Bush is a simpleton gun-slinging Cowboy who believes what he is told and has trusted the wrong people.

OTOH it is quite possible that he has been bought buy special interest groups and is one of the most corrupt presidents ever.

I will certainly be glad when he is gone.

Bush is
a) clueless
b) a liar
c) paid off
d) some combination of the above

I vote for d)

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