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To: TigerPaw who wrote (397508)4/23/2003 2:44:27 PM
From: JakeStraw  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
You know, bin Laden could be dead already for all any of us know...



To: TigerPaw who wrote (397508)4/23/2003 2:46:51 PM
From: jim-thompson  Respond to of 769670
 
Heard clinton is headed for england now. he hopes to be the audience member selected for the oral sex part>>

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To: TigerPaw who wrote (397508)4/23/2003 3:18:40 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 769670
 
"What the antiwar critics, here and throughout Europe, cannot yet understand, let alone abide, is that the Americans won the war, taking fewer casualties and in a shorter time than anyone could have dared imagine, and in the end were met with cheers, flowers and kisses from the liberated Iraqis. And not just the Americans. The 'coalition of the willing' was not merely an alliance of 'the Anglo-Saxons,' as M. Chirac insists (as if he had coined the ultimate insult), but a coalition including Poles, which establishes their nation as a keystone of 'the new Europe,' the Spaniards, whose prime minister, Jose Maria Aznar, has established himself as an authentic new Atlantic power, as well as the Australians, whose prime minister, John Howard, defied loud and angry domestic opposition to the war to 'do the right thing' by casting his nation's lot with what a more imaginative M. Chirac might call the 'Anglosphere.' ... Tony Blair himself emerges, through the raucous din of rude dissent, as the natural leader of 'the new Europe' -- the No. 1 friend of the world's No. 1 power. Derided as George W.'s poodle only a fortnight ago, he's recognized this morning as the English bulldog with real teeth, bared and ready for business."

--Wesley Pruden