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


To: PartyTime who wrote (20652)3/14/2003 3:05:27 AM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 25898
 
<<...In another development, nearly 1,000 US war veterans signed a letter sent to Bush on Wednesday, questioning the wisdom of another war in Iraq and requesting a meeting to express their concerns. We feel duty-bound to share with you our serious concerns regarding issues of national security, the appropriate use of our military strength, and the health and welfare of our active-duty soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines, said the letter from the newly formed group Veterans for Common Sense in Washington. We understand the risks that come with war and that there are times when such risks are necessary. However, we strongly question the need for a war at this time, it said...>>

PartyTime...that says it all...Any president who is TOO ARROGANT to carefully listen to these folks is dangerous...Our veterans have sacrificed for our country and deserve to be heard -- If Bush does not meet with them I will be very dissappointed...Of course, he refused to meet with the Bishop from his church (and dozens of other highly regarded religious leaders) so I shouldn't expect much.

regards,

-s2@wedeserveMUCHBETTERleadership.com