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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (5977)11/11/2003 8:44:21 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15987
 
Stand Byyyyy... For Neeeewwwwsss.... It should be interesting, I'm sure..

news.yahoo.com

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq (news - web sites)'s U.S. governor, Paul Bremer, has left for Washington at short notice and canceled a meeting on Tuesday with visiting Polish Prime Minister Leszek Miller, the Polish delegation said.

Officials in the U.S.-led administration had no immediate comment on Bremer's trip to Washington.
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This is just not something that is done lightly...

Hawk



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (5977)11/12/2003 2:24:38 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 15987
 
Actually, for me it's not about Bush.. It's about this nation.. You see.. this nation is at war, not just George Bush. George Bush may not be president in a little over a year, but this country will still be at war against Islamic terrorism.

Perfectly said, Hawk! It IS about this nation, and the rest of the world's citizens that come to the US. There isn't a single Dem candidate that would do a good and credible job of the war on terrorism, IMO....not even, and probably that should be, especially, not Hillary. No, take that back, maybe Liberman, but he won't win.

BTW, what do you think of Soros's plan to in effect, buy the Democrat party? Has a Republican ever had someone who has given $15 million, and then more, to a single candidate?

Soros, if he is successful wants to run his own version of foreign policy. Gastly thought!