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To: steve dietrich who wrote (429309)7/18/2003 3:56:37 PM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Would have been hell to pay. But the Brits stand by the Iraqi uranium intel and no one has proven it untrue....so this would be a different story altogether....



To: steve dietrich who wrote (429309)7/18/2003 4:39:26 PM
From: Steve Dietrich  Respond to of 769667
 
Well here's some of what patriotic troop supporting Tom DeLay had to say about Milosevic, Clinton and Kosovo:

"He's stronger in Kosovo now than he was before the bombing. ... The Serbian people are rallying around him like never before. He's much stronger with his allies, Russians and others." Clinton "has no plan for the end" and "recognizes that Milosevic will still be in power," added DeLay. "The bombing was a mistake. ... And this president ought to show some leadership and admit it, and come to some sort of negotiated end."

And:

"I cannot support a failed foreign policy... But before we get deeper embroiled into this Balkan quagmire, I think that an assessment has to be made of the Kosovo policy so far. President Clinton has never explained to the American people why he was involving the U.S. military in a civil war in a sovereign nation, other than to say it is for humanitarian reasons, a new military/foreign policy precedent."

By Republican standards DeLay is an America hating traitor, except he's not a Democrat so he's righteous.

Steve