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To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (41235)9/11/2001 4:19:06 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 65232
 
<<Bush's shortcoming is his shallow treatment of the Middle East...I am convinced that as long as US leaders are working hard in the center of mediation between Israel and Palestine, our nation is safe>>

JW: So true....IMHO, Bush should have given resolving the Middle East conflict THE HIGHEST PRIORITY and considered such measures as deploying former President Carter as a special Chief U.S. Mediator for an ongoing effort to help calm and settle the Arab-Israeli conflict. Historians will analyze this for quite some time. Lets hope we learn from these tragic series of events.

Best Regards,

Scott



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (41235)9/11/2001 7:26:19 PM
From: Jill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Totally agree, Jim. We need to help them defuse the situation. We need to be nonpartisan.

Guiliani was good today. I've always liked him as a mayor. So even was Pataki, whom I don't like too much.

The footage they kept showing, new video footage, of the plane flying directly into the WTC--still gives me the shudders.

My ex husband who is a surgeon went down there to help (after lying to a concerned moi and telling me he was going to the gym! oi vey!). He is hoarse from the soot. He said there was a fine dust over everything. He also said that there is almost no chance anybody is alive under that rubble, even though our hospitals are preparing for it.