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To: GST who wrote (107212)7/22/2003 7:00:35 PM
From: RealMuLan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
yeah, this really opens a can of worms<g>. Credibility issue is crucial in the coming election year, even for a popular president like Bush<g>.

There is a lady in our office, her son in now in Iraq. She is a hardcore Bush supporter, but now starting not like the situation there at all, not to mention worried day and night that her son might be gunned down.

And on another topic:

Tony Blair visited China and suggested a private dinner with Hu and Hu's wife, but refused by China. And the speculation is that because China suspects British intelligence has a foot in HK chaos. And China also has some evidence to show that the demonstration has had some "foreign" intelligence power involvement. I am not surprised at all.