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Politics : Attack Iraq? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Raymond Duray who wrote (1819)9/30/2002 9:36:46 PM
From: lorne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8683
 
You said..." Thanks lorne, Thats the first sensible article I've noticed you posting."....

You think so? Then I have to assume that you read the article and agree with these statements. There is a word that describes what these democrats are doing...what the heck is that word used to describe people who turn against their own country and help and support the enemy??

" Mr. McDermott and Rep. David E. Bonior, Michigan Democrat, who also was in Baghdad, denounced the Bush administration while saying nothing negative about Saddam."

" Senate Minority Whip Don Nickles, Oklahoma Republican, said the two Democrats were spreading Saddam's message. Mr. Nickles also said he was "really troubled" by Mr. McDermott's assertion that Mr. Bush would mislead Americans."

" They both sound like spokespersons for the Iraqi government," he said on the same ABC program. "They are taking the lines of the Baghdad government."