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To: sandintoes who wrote (74)4/5/2001 9:32:17 PM
From: PatiBob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2279
 
Seeing as how Feinstein apologized so profusely to the Chinese, she can go too, and take her husband with her, who happens to do business with the Chinese!

I would imagine most of Hollywoods *A* list would make a fine group over there. <g>

PB



To: sandintoes who wrote (74)4/5/2001 10:11:08 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2279
 
After hearing Feinstein say that on the radio today, I just about threw up...(bad form when one is going 70mph down the freeway tho').....

What kind of AMERICAN would say something like "I, as a Senior Senator from California, apologize....etc..."

And of course, she didn't say that her husband did a GOOD DEAL OF BUSINESS with China...

Does anyone else have the vision of Jane Fonda and her words during Viet Nam??? HOW COULD ANY AMERICAN THAT TRULY CARED ABOUT OUR COUNTRY, AND THE SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN WHO ARE BEING HELD HOSTAGE/AGAINST THEIR WILL....SAY THIS????



To: sandintoes who wrote (74)4/5/2001 11:47:17 PM
From: Dave  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 2279
 
We SHOULD be apologizing to the Chinese. What the hell are we doing flying spy planes in China anyway? How do you think we would react if we started to see spy planes flying around the U.S. borders? Washington would PANIC.

It is anembarrassment on a global scale. Even more embarrassing than our spitting on the Kyoto Accord.

Dave