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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (150316)6/2/2001 11:46:52 PM
From: SOROS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
>>>"I consider that to be a fairy tale analysis or theory based on who knows what."

Message 15886486

>>>"Duhhhh.... more let's say what's in the mind of others and what their position is."

Pope John Paul II said on May 6, in Damascus, "It is time to return to the principles of international legality: the banning of acquisition of territory by force, the right of peoples to self-determination, respect for the resolutions of the United Nations, and the Geneva convention."

This clearly says, "Israel should give up land for peace."



To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (150316)6/2/2001 11:52:13 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
Bush is anything but a wise man. Least intelligent president in history. Makes Gerald Ford look like an articulate genius. Relies totally on handlers. Everything that comes out of his mouth has to be controlled of it could be an embarrassment to the country. Our allies don't even take Bush seriously though they do fear the people behind him. And the missile defence plan is even stupider. Like we really need that to defend ourselves against third world nations. The plan doesn't even work and the tax cut is spending all the surplus anyway so nothing left for great boondoggles.

McCain assures Bush today he's still a Republican but expect him to run against Bush as an independent in 2004 unless Bush keeps his right-wing cronies in check. He ran as a moderate and it was a big lie. Bush gave away the Senate by going with the polluters and now he's looking hypocritical trying to pose as an environmentalist. On one hand he says let's clean up the air and water, on the other hand wants to de-regulate all dirty industry. How can we ever trust this man again?