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To: MSI who wrote (309843)10/19/2002 4:02:58 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 769670
 
Junior & crew looks like he clearly prefers personal profit over the public good.

Where is the evidence for such an absurd statement? In fact, that whole post makes me think you need to be prescribed a much stronger psychotrpin like your buddy, Raybo, the Naked King.

You're a disgusting excuse for a human...

JLA



To: MSI who wrote (309843)10/19/2002 7:59:11 PM
From: Mr. Forthright  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
You are obviously sold on the idea of unilateral military attacks without Congressional approval, that the US can afford to declare worldwide "terrorism patrol", that the Constitution allows unilateral Executive Branch declarations of war and martial law-type proclamations from the JD, and the policy change from world cooperation to US dictating its interests makes sense.

Hey hey hey, relax guy. I never said that. If that was your way of asking then here's where i stand on that point: 1. respect of the Constitution is essential (by the way that is what took place), 2. pre-emptive strike in the case of Iraq is fine by me and 3. you watch France get its ass in line soon after weeks of procastination (read negotiation on post war Iraq), 4. the UN will give to GWB what GWB wants and 5. the world will be a better world soon.

The tougher decision is to sacrifice personal and political gain for stability and peaceful negotiations. Junior & crew looks like he clearly prefers personal profit over the public good.

Appeasement is as bad an idea now as it was in 1938 (Germany) and 1994 (North Korea - thanks to Carter and Clinton). Will you guys ever learn? Clinton did not want to act, and hoped that by negotiating even a bad deal he would postpone problems he lacked the nerve to face. And of course he knew the deal with the North Koreans was a bad deal: bad deals are the only kind of deals Jimmy Carter ever makes.

We need to go into Iraq and DESTROY Saddam's war machine, crush it, vaporize it and himself in the process. BEWARE THE CROCODILE!!!!!!!!