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To: GST who wrote (148415)10/4/2002 12:56:41 PM
From: Bill Harmond  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Remember some NATO members have offered support at the meeting last week.



To: GST who wrote (148415)10/6/2002 3:06:54 AM
From: Bill Harmond  Respond to of 164684
 
President Bush this week is likely to win a resounding, bipartisan vote authorizing military action in Iraq, thanks in large part to the conversion of the 1991 Democrats and the rise within the party of an internationalism often based on human rights as much as it is on national security. Two-thirds or more of House and Senate Democrats appear poised to back Bush's war resolution, according to lawmakers. In January 1991, only 86 of 265 House Democrats and 10 of 55 Senate Democrats voted for the Gulf War resolution.



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