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To: LindyBill who wrote (20182)12/17/2003 8:19:06 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793592
 
Bike paths are cool, but not a national issue. Well, maybe a little bit, because the EPA says that wetlands must be preserved, so municipalities can't build on wetlands, but they can put stream valley paths, which are nice if you can afford them. Saving trees isn't really a national issue either, except on public land, and when attempting to save endangered species.

The whole point of being a bobo is that bobos are sort of a cross between bohemians, who tend to be lefties, and bourgeois, who tend to be righties. Republicans drink latte at Starbucks and hang out at Borders, too. We just haven't had a bobo president yet.

Not sure if Dean is really a bobo, he seems to be basically a New England style Yankee to me. Small town, small frame of reference, small ideas. But I admit I tune him out.



To: LindyBill who wrote (20182)12/17/2003 10:26:22 AM
From: NickSE  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793592
 
A "Fraudulent Coalition?"
iraqnow.blogspot.com

I just don’t get sentiments like this:

The president made a series of promises to us--number one, that he was gonna make every effort possible to build a legitimate coalition. He did not--he built a fraudulent coalition.

--Senator John Kerry, in this interview with Rolling Stone magazine


I’ve been in Southwest Asia since April. In that time I’ve personally met and talked to soldiers and civilians from The United Kingdom, Denmark, Poland, Azerbaijan, Moldavia, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Japan, and Spain. I haven’t met any Italians yet, Japanese, or Spaniards yet, Koreans, but I know they’re here. Some of them lost their lives on this ground.

There are also, at any given time, thousands of Iraqis risking assassination or mass murder in order to help rebuild Iraq. I see them almost every day. Are they frauds?

All of them are here on the ground, risking their necks along with us. Is that fraudulent? Within the last couple of weeks, men from Italy and Japan have sacrificed their lives along with our troops. Was that fraudulent?

A soldier from Fiji was wounded—shot through both knees—while providing security for an Iraqi Currency Exchange program in the Battle of Samarra. Was that fraudulent, too?

Why don’t you come out here and speak to the boots on the ground from our coalition partners? Try calling them ‘fraudulent,’ Senator.

I'm gonna lift this country up to a greater engagement in the world. I mean, think of what we could do to reach out and begin to present a different face of our country.

I guess for Kerry “reaching out” means slapping our partners in the face. Frankly, I don’t even see Kerry building a coalition large enough to win the New Hampshire primary, at this point—let alone project a multilateral force under a unified command halfway around the world.

Splash, out

Jason



To: LindyBill who wrote (20182)12/17/2003 5:05:13 PM
From: KLP  Respond to of 793592
 
Now breaking on Drudge: State Department urges non-essential diplomats and families of American officials to leave Saudi Arabia...