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


To: Ga Bard who wrote (184320)9/20/2001 8:15:08 PM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 769670
 
What are you talking about?
I for one don't want Bush squirreling himself into a rabbit hole to pray about his options in the coming war. I want him to ask people who have held positions of responsibility before and ask them for advice. Bush has shown that a good heart is no defense against a weak mind.
TP



To: Ga Bard who wrote (184320)9/20/2001 8:51:12 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Condoleezza Rice showing her brilliance and the wisdom of President Bush in selecting her as the National Security Advisor.

As the Pentagon ordered warplanes to the
Persian Gulf, dubbing the effort "Operation
Infinite Justice," the president's efforts to cobble
together a global coalition intensified. But it was
clear Mr. Bush was building something very
different than the conventional military coalition
his father assembled a decade ago.
"This is not the Gulf war coalition, where we all
mobilize our military forces and march off to war
after 100 days," said National Security Advisor
Condoleezza Rice. "There are going to be a lot of
different fronts in this war — some on the
information side, some on the financial side, some
on the military side, some on other fronts."
She added: "Different countries are going to
play different roles. There are going to be
countries that you may never hear of their
contribution, but it might actually be the most
important contribution in locating this network."
The president's decision to address a joint
session of Congress during preparations for the
war against terrorism recalled President Franklin
D. Roosevelt, who told Congress that Dec. 7,
1941 — the date of the Japanese attack against
Pearl Harbor — would "live in infamy." Mr. Bush is
expected to rally the nation for a protracted
struggle while warning that Americans will be
expected to make sacrifices.

washtimes.com

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