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To: Ilaine who wrote (80157)3/7/2003 10:25:58 AM
From: Elsewhere  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
You mean, you think he is doing the wrong thing.

Yes, sometimes it's showing that I am not a native speaker.



To: Ilaine who wrote (80157)3/7/2003 12:52:33 PM
From: Neeka  Respond to of 281500
 
Wednesday night on Hannity and Colmes, a cable news show that has an ultra conservative and an ultra liberal as co-hosts, two college aged peace protesters and organizers were guests.

I watched that interview.

When asked if they could give an example of a just war, one of the protestors gave Fidel Castro's uprising in Cuba as a sterling example.

Au chaque ses propres!

M



To: Ilaine who wrote (80157)3/7/2003 4:03:54 PM
From: JohnM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
I thought it was rather ironic that the professional protestors at the WTO meetings had caused Bush to become cynical about protestors. That was essentially what I have been arguing here on the thread until I just gave up, because I couldn't get people to understand. JohnM, for one, was very antagonistic to that point of view.

That's worth more than a bit of a chuckle. Do you really, honestly, believe that Bush just loved those protestors until he saw protestors against "free trade". Sorry. That was simply a weak rhetorical ploy on his part.