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To: MSI who wrote (69123)1/27/2003 1:09:49 PM
From: michael97123  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
from the article you posted.
β€œThe President considers this nation to be at war,” a White House source says,” and, as such, considers any opposition to his policies to be no less than an act of treason.”

It should be made clear that the white house source quoted above most probably is talking about pentagon folks here, not anti war folks outside of the military/defense department/perhaps State Dept arena. mike



To: MSI who wrote (69123)1/27/2003 5:10:31 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
White House source says

Well, if you are naive enough to believe that a " White House source says" on some Internet thread like "Capitol Hill Blue" is true, then "My White House Source" says it never happened. After all, mine is as good as yours. You are not one of these "Third World types" that believes "If it is on the Internet, it must be true!" are you? Seriously, MSI, don't let this type of irresponsible reporting feed your "Conspiracy" fantasies.

Besides being a bad source, it does not fit with how Bush operates. The Civilians might get rid of a General who refused to carry out orders, but "Treason" from one of them to a Military officer is beyond belief.