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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: JDN who wrote (391674)4/14/2003 7:58:41 AM
From: Land Shark  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 769670
 
WHERE ARE THE WMDS?

Before the war, American intelligence officials said that they had a list of 14,000 sites where, they suspected, chemical or biological agents had been harbored, as well as the delivery systems to deploy them. A substantial number of those sites have been inspected by the invading troops. Evidence to date of a "grave and gathering" threat: precisely zero.

The Shrub gang and their Organized Criminal Gang should indicted under the RICO act - for organized crime against humanity

War on Terrorism, Schmar on Terrorism

Bush and his gang of thugs are so incompetent that they have to use a sledge hammer to kill a fly. Why not target ALL possible nations (at least the easy ones to pick on) and hopefully we'll reduce the amount of terrorism in the world? This is absolutely crazy, nuts! As are Bushes nutzo extremist tax reductions that put the govt. on the road to bankruptcy.



To: JDN who wrote (391674)4/14/2003 9:57:24 AM
From: Machaon  Respond to of 769670
 
<< We have the most potent Armed force in the Middle East in HISTORY, while we are there I say CLEAN UP THE WHOLE DAMN PLACE and get it over with once and for all. >>

Well said!

We have the finest military minds in the history of warfare. This war against Iraq was not easy. It took great planning, superb coordination, extraordinary skill in military tactics, and the bravest soldiers on earth.

While we have the power and the momentum, why allow brutal dictators to oppress and torture and starve their people, while at the same time they threaten or blackmail America with weapons of mass destruction.

After this great victory against terrorism in Iraq, I can hear the voices of the 3000 victims of the September 11th attack against America saying to our troops "Freedom and democracy aren't free. Thanks for paying the price of freedom so that our deaths were not in vain."



To: JDN who wrote (391674)4/14/2003 11:20:31 AM
From: gerard mangiardi  Respond to of 769670
 
Terrorism is a common noun.



To: JDN who wrote (391674)4/14/2003 2:42:53 PM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 769670
 
Every country on earth has had terrorists in it at one time or another. Even the USA as we found out.

Deliberately "harboring " them is a serious matter and I agree we ought to apply maximum pressure to those few countries which would do such a thing. But dont forget we have traditional terrorist-friendly nations now cooperating with us, at least to some extent. The Iraq War chilled that cooperation top some degree. But we need to bring about increased cooperation with the carrot and the stick, especially against countries like Indonesia (with the help of the Aussies), Saudi Arabia, Iran and Syria. Doesn't mean we have to invade any of them though. They know how powerful we are. There are no more dictators as stupid as Saddam left, except in North Korea and that's a whole different kettle of fish.