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


To: Ish who wrote (412541)6/7/2003 9:19:08 PM
From: Machaon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
<font color=blue> You wrote:"Me too but that ain't going to happen. The countries of origin don't want them back. "<font color=black>

After decades of Arab crimes against humanity, including the attacks against America on Sept 11th, it is time for the ruthless, antiAmerican Arab nations to be held accountable for their crimes.

The Arab nations should be forced to take in ALL of the Palestinian Arabs, including the many Arab terrorist groups.

Also..... Almost all of the funding for Al Qaeda comes from the different Arab nations. The Arab countries financed the attack against America, knew it was coming, and hoped that it would cripple American resolve and power in the world.

The Arab nations didn't figure on President Bush being a strong leader, and they certainly didn't expect Bush to raise America up from that horrible attack and kick ass!

Bush is an amazingly strong and intelligent leader.



To: Ish who wrote (412541)6/7/2003 9:46:30 PM
From: Machaon  Respond to of 769670
 
Everytime I doubt Bush's resolve, he surprises me again. Looks like he is going to hang tough in implementing the Road Map. Bush is pledging to assist the PLA with it's fight against the terrorist groups, like Hamas. Perhaps, under Bush's great leadership, the Road Map and peace have a chance!?

<font color=blue>"The US on Friday described Hamas as an "enemy of peace" and pledged to help the Palestinian Authority build its capabilities to counter the terrorist organization.

"Hamas is an enemy of peace and we will continue working with all parties to try to achieve peace," White House spokesman Scott McClellan said. He encouraged all parties to dismantle the "infrastructure of terror."

At the State Department, spokesman Richard Boucher said Hamas's decision to terminate cease-fire talks with the PA should not be seen as a setback in the new peace push begun by the Bush administration.

"We've known that they are a violent organization and I don't think... the whole idea of progress was based on the idea that they would suddenly... feel not violent," Boucher said. "<font color=black>

jpost.com