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To: Alighieri who wrote (172153)7/21/2003 2:45:11 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577965
 
Al, You may want to mention to her that her kids, when you and her have some, may have to pay back for her "epiphany".

I doubt that would be a very convincing argument to her. "Honey, we have to give like 1/3 of our paycheck to the government, or else our kids will have to pay more."

And this is a lady who absolutely despises Bush, mainly because he got to go to Yale not on merit, but by family name. Hillary would be her hero if it weren't for her universal health care plans (my fiancee is against that).

Tenchusatsu



To: Alighieri who wrote (172153)7/21/2003 3:04:03 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577965
 
<font color=blue> Dang! That Italian PM is visiting Bush at the Crawford ranchero and has gotten Bush all stirred up. Count on it...........he's decided to go for war against Syria and Iran so he can win the election next year...........<font color=black>

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Bush Says Syria, Iran Support Terrorists.

CRAWFORD, Texas (July 21) - President Bush Monday accused Syria and Iran of supporting ''terrorists'' who undermine Middle East peace efforts and said countries continuing the practice would be held accountable.

''Today Syria and Iran continue to harbor and assist terrorists. This behavior is completely unacceptable and states that support terror will be held accountable,'' Bush said at a news conference at his Texas ranch with Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.

Bush has branded Iran -- along with North Korea and the Iraq of ousted President Saddam Hussein -- as a member of an ''axis of evil'' that threatens to spread terrorism. Washington charges Iran is not doing enough against members of the militant al Qaeda network.

U.S. officials have also accused Syria of backing Palestinian and Lebanese groups it classifies as terrorist, concerned their conflict with Israel could endanger the Middle East peace process.

Bush urged Middle Eastern governments including Syria and Iran to support the peace efforts of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas.

''Both Prime Minister Abbas and Prime Minister Sharon are showing leadership and courage. Now it's time for governments across the Middle East to support the efforts of these two men by fighting terror in all its forms,'' Bush said.

REUTERS Reut12:55 07-21-03

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