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Strategies & Market Trends : Waiting for the big Kahuna

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To: Step1 who wrote (35507)12/20/1998 8:17:00 PM
From: Vitas  Read Replies (1) of 94695
 
>>>Therefore, the impetus to go ahead with strikes comes from a wider power base, and is not attributable to the president<<<

Given the unique circumstances BC finds himself in, it seems to me that his decision is subject to the principles of conflict of interest (as well as the avoidance of the appearance of impropriety), and that if there is even a scintilla of evidence (and how could there not be)
that his part of the decision was based on ulterior motives, especially given the fact that such decision would subject U.S. troops to danger, he should have delegated this decision to the Vice President.

Vitas
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