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

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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (78056)7/14/2006 8:26:44 AM
From: ChinuSFORead Replies (1) of 81568
 
History of the past 60 years has shown that we have held onto peace between Israel and its Arab neighbors only when the US has been actively involved in providing the political leadership. This leadership also involved in restraining Israel militarily.

The current Administration has blindly sided and encouraged Israel, a total turnaround from the Clinton policy. While Clinton managed to bring the leaders of Palestine and Israel to the negotiating table, we have Bush leading the democratic choice of the effort to denounce the Palestenian leaders who were democratically elected in free and fair elections.

You would think that the Bush foreign policy would go easy on the situation. HIs lack of diplomacy has landed him in a situation where the league of Arab nations along with Iran is now challenging the US worldwide. Surely he could have used our dollars to "truly" fight terrorism. It is too late for him now. He squandered his chances away when from 2002 onwards he (and the neocons and the right wing propaganda machine) came on very strong on the diplomatic world stage and denounced countries like France and Germany; where he denounced and ridiculed the UN as a worthless body.

Today the neocons are facing the music with the feeling od "burning in hell." They stand helplessly by and watch those very people he denounced yesterday negotiate with the true terrorists in Iran and N. Korea.

Mr. Bush where are you? Why were you, in your press conference yesterday in Germany, talking about world diplomacy taking time. Do you have any troops to order into Iran and N. Korea as you did in Iraq? Why were you not willing to give the Iraq issue and the international weapons inspectors more time then, but with Iran and N. Korea you are willing to wait for eternity. Was the danger posed by Iraq greater that that posed by Iran and N. Korea.

Mr. President, we told you so. But you told us we were not patriotic. You branded us as liberals instead of Americans. YOu tried to separate us from our country. And worse still you did not have the intelligence in you to understand what we told you then. How could you. You failed to demonstrate your sense of responsibility when dealing with a simple thing such as the "the bottle."

WE KNEW ABOUT THIS OF YOU ALL ALONG.

All the best when you show your face at the G8.
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