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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: stockman_scott who wrote (103963)7/3/2003 10:34:36 AM
From: Jim Willie CB  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
John Dean's view could more likely hurt the USDollar
and not so much Bushy
if we turn our attention to the next threat, like Iran, much of the WMD concern will fade away
already I am hearing on TV that the real weapon of mass destruction was SADDAM himself
true, indeed, but it deflects the attention from WMD search

NOW SOLDIERS ARE BEING KILLED LIKE IN A CARNIVAL SHOOTING GALLERY
just like I expected, but later than I expected
the public does not seem to be concerned about soldier deaths !!!
BECAUSE WE HAVE THEIR OIL IN OUR GRASP
BECAUSE WE HAVE THEIR AIRFIELDS IN OUR GRASP
unless crude oil heads back to $40, the numbnut American public will not care about WMD
but foreigners will
the hubbub in London is much greater than in WashDC
most Americans are idiots

national attention span is worse than a 6-yrold kid's
stupidity and gullibility is worse than a 6-yrold kid's
willingness to be deceived if it helps pensions and mutual funds is at a peak
just look at this nonsensical stock rally

I think the biggest risk is not internal or domestic
it has to do with foreigners view of our treasury debt situation
and the USDollar, which is vitally linked
a shot was fired inside the bond world last night
IN JAPAN

the political risks are small by comparison
both Dems and GOP are considered clowns by the public
our Achilles Heels are the USDollar and inflated TBonds
this bond bubble is 5x larger than the stock bubble in 1999

/ jim
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