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


To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (186007)9/24/2001 11:45:55 AM
From: E. T.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
"I believe that no man or women should have the right to end the life of an innocent human life." Sure, then on the otherhand how can you not condemn the expected loss of life in Afghanistan, surely there's an innocent child or two or thousand that will lose its life. If you can rationalize one type of killing of innocent people you can justify prochoice.



To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (186007)9/24/2001 12:08:04 PM
From: Srexley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Pretty easy to find contradictions in his/her statements. Looks like he/she will say whatever sounds good at the moment to support his/her position.



To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (186007)9/24/2001 12:50:19 PM
From: Ga Bard  Respond to of 769670
 
Oh whatever, Back to George Bush ...
Bush Freezes Assets of 27 Individuals, Organizations
By Dana Milbank
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, September 24, 2001; 11:39 AM

President Bush this morning moved to freeze the assets of 27 organizations and individuals that he called terrorist organizations, terrorist leaders and terrorist front groups.

"At 12:01 this morning a major thrust of our war on terrorism began with the stroke of a pen," the president said in the Rose Garden this morning. He vowed that a new executive order would "starve the terrorists of funding," even those groups that "use nice-sounding nongovernmental organizations as fronts for their activities."

In addition to freezing the groups' U.S. funds, Bush said the United States will ask foreign governments to freeze or block access to terrorists' funds overseas; foreign banks that don't cooperate would have their own assets and transactions frozen in the United States.

Bush said there was "clear evidence" of the individuals' and groups' guilt, but he declined to disclose it. He said the list of 27 is "just the beginning."


Source: washingtonpost.com

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