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To: i-node who wrote (162812)3/3/2003 8:10:39 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575608
 
Oh, I get it. When Clinton goes to war with a coalition of 20 nations, it is not unilateral; but when Bush goes to war with a coalition of 30 (more likely twice that before the war starts), it is unilateral.

Like I said, Clinton didn't have to bribe his coalition.

But I must say there is some honor in Bush's coalition....look at Turkey; they didn't want any dirty money......although it would be better if they would agree to participate in the war with us and didn't burn the American flag. Whatever.......you can't have everything, I guess.

And do you want to provide the name of all thirty nations that Bush presumably has behind him? I think you might come up a little short.

ted