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To: Soumen Barua who wrote (44252)7/11/2003 11:59:57 AM
From: Soumen Barua  Respond to of 50167
 
I don't understand the fascination of the people of this country about someone's public apology. People can be scuh moron. First it was Clinton who had to do it over Lwinsky affair. Now this issue about uranium probably make people asking for apology from Bush too. So what? Not to mention a public apology is nothing but a farce cheap circus like caricatures so dearly craved by the general public.
My motto: Never say sorry ever under no circumstances.
Cheers,
S



To: Soumen Barua who wrote (44252)7/13/2003 5:52:07 PM
From: IQBAL LATIF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50167
 
"For how long are these (Arabic) satellite channels going to wait for Saddam to return? Saddam is on the rubbish heap of history," Bahr al-Uloum said in response to a question from a correspondent with Qatar-based Al-Jazeera satellite broadcasting organization.

Soumen, Mr Bush did a great job; he freed Iraq from tyrants and saved the world from potent threat of flux. Europe foreign policy is confused and like a multi-headed monster tearing itself apart.