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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (5579)3/7/2004 11:02:09 PM
From: Brumar89Read Replies (2) of 81568
 
"Who cares what Kerry did in the Senate." What an attitude for a Kerry supporter to have.

Bush went after Osama and if Osama is still alive, which I doubt, he is in hiding, not bragging on videotapes about the latest attack on America, like he'd be doing if Kerry was President.

Bush put Saddam Hussein out of power, while Kerry would have left him there due to lack of French support. Iraq has written a constitution and elections are planned for about a year from now. You are incorrect in saying "about ready to get out by June 30". June 30 is when we are giving sovereignity to the Iraqi governing council.

Libya came forward and confessed its own WMD programs, vowed to end them, and is allowing US military inspectors in to insure their destruction. He did this because of Bush's resolve in Iraq. That's based on Libyan leader, Kaddafi's own statements, by the way.

The secret nuclear technology bazaar the Pakistani scientist was running - supplying Iran and NK - has been shut down. The scientist and his wife just happened to have simultaneous heart attacks recently - which I suspect is actually the Pakistani governments quiet way of punishing them.

There is a possibility, though of course it is not certain, that Bush's actions in Iraq will result in democracy taking root in the Islamic world. This has the potential of converting an area of trouble into a peaceful part of the world community. The same thing happened in Europe and Japan after WWII. There is no assurance of success, but Bush's efforts are courageous and visionary.
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