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Strategies & Market Trends : Can you beat 50% per month?

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To: Jon Scott who started this subject11/16/2003 4:05:43 PM
From: Smiling Bob  Read Replies (2) of 19256
 
Bush has followed in his father's lame footsteps.
Going into Iraq, and failing to achieve the objective of removing Saddam. No plan, just an ego/political thing.

Insurgents are increasing. They realize Bush has not only failed miserably, but that Saddam is likely to return when Bush pulls troops out next year. They are now forced to back that power which they know will prevail.

Bush will pull the troops out and tell America that "our noble mission is done and now it will be up to a free and liberated (shattered) Iraq to complete its journey towards democracy."

Other countries are wisely refusing to get caught up in George's mess. But all of America will pay for generations- and worse, its fathers, sons, daughters, mothers, brothers, and sisters are making the ultimate sacrifice because George tried to please his dad, fill the pockets of his tight-knit group, and get a stroke on on his ego.
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