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To: CYBERKEN who wrote (373758)3/18/2003 7:47:54 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
CYBERKEN,
re:democrats

Can you believe the democrats got us into this war they do not want?!

senate.gov

"Congress has already spoken on this matter, and we have spoken clearly. In 1998 we passed the Iraqi Liberation Act, and President Clinton signed it, declaring our national policy to be a change of regime in Baghdad. Last October, after extensive debate, the Senate adopted by a vote of 77-23, which authorized the President to' …use the Armed Forces of the United States…to defend the national security of the United States against the continuing threat posed by Iraq, and to enforce all relevant United Nations Security Council resolutions regarding Iraq.'


Let's here the spin on this fact.

Steve



To: CYBERKEN who wrote (373758)3/18/2003 7:57:38 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Subject: Idiot identification that on target.
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 20:04:20 -0500
From:
Tom Watson <watson@ >
Organization: Watman.com
To: tom_daschle@daschle.senate.gov

Speaker of the House Hastert: Regarding Senator Daschle's Comments on the War Tue Mar 18 2003 13:16:55 ET

"I'm saddened that the president failed so miserably at diplomacy that
we are now forced into war," Senate Minority Leader Thomas A. Daschle (D-S.D.) told union workers yesterday.

(Washington D.C.) Speaker of the House J. Dennis Hastert responded to
the above comments of Senator Daschle today:

"I was disappointed to see Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle's comments regarding the upcoming military action in Iraq. Those comments may not undermine the President as he leads us into war, and they may not give comfort to our adversaries, but they come mighty close.

"Senator Daschle has spent more time criticizing the leadership of
President Bush than he has spent criticizing the tyranny of Saddam Hussein. Mr. Hussein is the reason we are at this moment in history. Saddam Hussein has a long history of brutality, a long track record of harboring weapons of mass destruction and supporting terrorists and terrorist organizations. He has terrorized his

neighbors and his own citizens. He has made a mockery out of the United
Nations for twelve years now, and because the United Nations will not act to protect its integrity, we will act for it."

"Make no mistake. Saddam Hussein is to blame for this war. This war is
only necessary because Saddam Hussein refuses to disarm, refuses to leave power, and refuses to stop his brutal ways. I would hope that at this time of crisis, we will all work together to support our troops and our President as we move forward to remove Saddam Hussein from power."

END drudgereport.com

You are disgusting. Your logic is also stupid. You figure
clinton diplomatically giving North Korea the factory to
manufacture fissile material is success.

--
Thomas A. Watson



To: CYBERKEN who wrote (373758)3/18/2003 8:19:30 PM
From: sandintoes  Respond to of 769670
 
Those comments may not undermine the President as he leads us into war, and they may not give comfort to our adversaries, but they come mighty close.

That's as close as he will ever get without being kicked out.