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Strategies & Market Trends : Waiting for the big Kahuna

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To: David W. Taylor who wrote (39090)3/27/1999 1:58:00 AM
From: Lee Lichterman III  Read Replies (2) of 94695
 
*OT* I think the more important lesson from WW II in regards to England is the following. Germany bombed the daylights out of the UK for quite some time and did you guys give up? No, I seem to recall it just made you more determined to fight.

Now we are over Yugoslavia trying to win an all air campaign on their home turf. Are they going to surrender? Granted that Hitler did not have B-52s but give me a break, we have screwed the pooch on this one. What makes me the most mad is that we suddenly decide we need to go to war just as the revelation of the country that was giving illegal campaign contributions to our President is the same country that just waltzed in and stole nuclear arms secrets and then the press and public just forget all about it. Now Clinton is going to meet the Chinese minister to boot. I guess he is going to hand deliver a few more secrets. Too many coincidences lately that every time it looks bad for slick in the news, we suddenly find it necessary to bomb someone. This time the tail may not wag the dog, it may just get the dog seriously hurt. The idea behind the campaign is noble but the timing stinks.

Seems Clinton promised us we would be out of that entire region by Christmas 93, yeah, we are still waiting Willy and now you have enlarged the playing field and escalated things.

Lee
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