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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: PartyTime who wrote (531937)1/29/2004 11:53:20 AM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
The correct vote was to rally the UN and give the inspectors time, backed by a very real threat of force. That meant positioning troops in Kuwait and giving Bush war powers if only as a bluff, but also as last resort permission to go in blazing. I emphasis LAST RESORT.

Before before one invaded it was common sense to demand precise post-war planning, a wider coalition and to continue what were acually successful UN inspections. What was the rush? All this was Kerry's position.

So far as I know, Dean's position was similar backing Biden-Lugar, then he changed his mind and went totally against the war when it resonated as a campaign issue. Dean was not anto-war in the beginning, he was just suspicious. But Kerry knew something that Dean didn't know, that no matter what the vote, the Bushies were going to invade sometime anyway. I heard that from Kerry personally 18 months ago.

Therefore, if it's going to happen anyway, do it the right way and plan smart before you make your move. BTW: Even if Saddam had no WMD's he was still a big-time pest, and he did have something to do with the first attempt to blow up the WTC.
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