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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: JohnM who wrote (72352)2/8/2003 12:48:55 PM
From: paul_philp  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 

Problem is, we have no way of knowing just what the price is. As Keller argued in this morning's Times, it's not at all likely the neocon dream of a peaceful democratic Iraq is going anywhere.


Always nice to be in the presence of a clairvoyant.


But Clinton navigated us superbly through the part of the zone on his watch; no serious wars, try to damp down ethnic cleansing, try to negotiate around the proliferation of nuclear weapons issues.


The blood of every person who died on September 11 is on Bill Clinton's hands. He was a stain on the soul of the US, best forgotten quickly. He bombed other countries to distract attention from his political scandals and you have the gumption to question Bush's morals.

Paul
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