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Politics : DON'T START THE WAR -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (18278)3/9/2003 8:07:08 PM
From: ajax99  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25898
 
Well why does Blair have his nose so far up Bush's a$$. I would like to know that. Blair could have been the voice of reason here - he has talent.



To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (18278)3/9/2003 8:27:06 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25898
 
Well, Bambi-Eyes-Blair is struggling through a UK change from 2-party to multi-party, finalizing
the write-off of former colonies, as well as NI frontyard problem, trying to come up with a
constitution, joining the euro and EMU, and he claimes he almost singlehanded made
Bush go though the gates of UN.

But during the latest months that "sparkle" in the Bambi eyes have disappeared, survived
the "lapdog" times of 1991, but these "poodle" times are much more severe.

He need to do some really great media-work during the common weeks as well as
continue consulting his counsil on international crimes against humanity (which UK
has signed, but USA has not, or ratified, to speak USA-speak)

Soon on C-SPAN1, cable or internet

c-span.org

Foreign Legislature
Question Time
British House of Commons
London (United Kingdom)
ID: 175355 - 03/05/2003 - 0:31 - $29.95

Blair, Tony, Prime Minister, Labour, United Kingdom, Sedgefield



British Prime Minister Tony Blair took questions from members of his party and the opposition on possible military action in Iraq and whether the prime minister would go to war without a second UN resolution. Other topics discussed include the Northern Ireland peace process and Britain's tax-funded healthcare system