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To: Jerrel Peters who wrote (372290)3/17/2003 2:40:54 AM
From: Kevin Rose  Respond to of 769667
 
Agree about Saddam. However, the issue is more than just deposing the tyrant murderer; it is about what direction America will take in international matters for the next 50 years. Here is whether Bush the Younger is far inferior to Bush the Elder.

As far as Bush/Cheney 2004: Iraq matters not a bit in whether W is reelected. Bush wins or loses on the economy. It's looking now as if he'll join his father in the ex-Presidents club.



To: Jerrel Peters who wrote (372290)3/17/2003 11:49:10 AM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769667
 
Who cares about Saddam's past anymore? His future may be only a matter of days. Last night Bill Kristol admitted on Tv that he wasn't even sure Saddam really has WMD. Kristol being one of the architects of the Iraq War plans. That says a lot. Now that we're going in, they dont want to back up the "evidence" they've shown the world. They're backing away from it. What a blow it would be if Saddam didn't have any WMD after all, though I suspect he does.

And I am NOT in my own world. What I report here is either common knowledge or views shared by much of the world, if not the vast majority. And I would never write anything intentionally inaccurate.