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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Gordon A. Langston who wrote (573750)5/10/2004 6:07:02 PM
From: Paul van Wijk  Read Replies (3) of 769670
 
Gordon,

I do not condemn the US marines. They are doing their dangerous job in Iraq, and who am I to judge behind my keyboard. I truely believe they have the right to be proud of their corps.

I blame Bush' painting a picture that has nothing to do with the real world. In his simple mind all is black and white. And as long as he can go on with it, it is becoming a self fulfilling prophecy.

After 9/11 you had the full support of 90% of the world. Now Bush' even manage to lose the few buddies left in the coalition (even 55% of the british, your closest allies, want the British to leave Iraq after 30 june).

In Gulfwar I there was a very broadbased coalition backing the US.

Bush' can go on with his simple one-liners and think that 90% of the world don't get it. But as I understand the key in the war on terrorism in intelligence. Where do you get your intelligence when you only have enemies?

As for my personal opinion, I like (most) of the Americans, but I am flabbergasted by the stupidity of George W.

He is really dangerous. If you don't believe me, believe Nelson Mandela. I believe he deserves some credit. (Sorry that it is from Al Jazeera).
english.aljazeera.net

I wish Mandela had been an American. And Bush a German.
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