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Politics : DON'T START THE WAR

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To: D.Austin who wrote (14923)3/2/2003 11:41:55 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Read Replies (2) of 25898
 
How do you generate that hydrogen? It isn't just floating freely in the air. There are no hydrogen mines.

It is virtually impossible for the rest of the world to join the ranks of industrialized nations.
Nothing at all new there. I concluded that decades ago. But they are now where the US was 30-50 years ago- -which is much better than they were 30-50 years ago.

This is Garrison Keilor's (sp?) conundrum: Every kid can't be above average.

Our support of Israel causes many in the Muslim world to interpret our actions as not only based upon our greed for oil, but as an attack on Islam itself.
Our ME policy needs to change. Now tell me how to keep in accomplish that. And keep in mind two words: Jewish lobby.

I could even support a first strike on Iraq if convinced that Saddam is about to take offensive action and when all other means to stop him have been exhausted.
Suppose he gets the first strike on you instead. He d**n near got the material he needed for a nuke. Once you have one, it would be easy to take out a US city. And not just a coastal city. And if that did happen, how do you find out who did it?

The U.N. weapons inspectors report that although Iraq’s cooperation needs improvement, genuine progress is being made.
I would find that statement amusing if it weren't so ludicrous. The "progress" seems to consist of finding the very weapons Saddam supposedly did not have.

We also cannot ignore North Korea’s Kim, Jong-il who looms ever more menacingly on our horizon. Are we going to launch preemptive strikes on other countries?
What's your solution? Back to the Cold War?
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