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To: SilentZ who wrote (164904)3/19/2003 2:54:20 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575624
 
-Z,
re:partisan politics

I try not to be partisan.

What do you think of Daschle's current position compared to five years ago?

washtimes.com

1998:
Explaining the Clinton administration's arguments for military action at that time, Mr. Daschle said at a news conference on Feb. 11, 1998, "Look, we have exhausted virtually all our diplomatic effort to get the Iraqis to comply with their own agreements and with international law. Given that, what other option is there but to force them to do so? That's what they're saying. This is the key question. And the answer is we don't have another option. We have got to force them to comply militarily."


To me, this is a clear example that the left is against Bush instead of the war. No matter what Bush does. It's one point in my basis that the left has nothing more important than the 2004 election. NOTHING.

Steve