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To: tejek who wrote (184733)3/15/2004 1:39:19 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572167
 
Ted, He's in over his head.

Like I said, the problems in Iraq are manageable. You're paying too much attention to the headlines, instead of hearing the story from the front lines. When our soldiers are being engaged by the enemy 20 times a day, that tells you that the enemy is winning only 1% of the time.

The only thing Bush is losing control over is the deficit, and like I said before, that's going to come around and bite him (or Kerry) in the ass come 2005 and beyond.

Do you really believe there are not foreign leaders who want Bush gone?

Think about who those foreign leaders might include. Perhaps those sympathetic to Saddam and Osama? Ludicrous you might say? Well, Kerry can't defend himself against such accusations, now can he? ;-)

BTW you were smart to get out of the markets. I am down badly for the year.

I've been paying attention to the Hed Turnip over on IHub. He forsaw this dip months in advance. By the way, you might be interested to know that he's forseeing a bottom forming in the next few weeks, followed by a major ramp up into the summer.

Tenchusatsu



To: tejek who wrote (184733)3/15/2004 4:01:31 PM
From: hmaly  Respond to of 1572167
 
Ted Re..No, he hasn't. He's in over his head.

And by over his head, you mean in a war on terrorism, which yo fell he can't win. Perhaps, but at least he will go down fighting, which is more than I can say for you or Kerry. If Gw wins the war, the whole world will win, you and your fellow wussies included. If you win, the whole world will lose,because you can't appease terrorism; the same that would happen if Gw lost,just at a slower pace. In Your strategy you are a certain loser, perhaps to a lesser degree, but a loser none the less.

If its intellectual you are talking about, then where does that leave Kerry. Kerry claimed he voted for Iraq because he was lied to; and obviously he wasn't smart enough to tell the difference. Gee, that is hardly a sterling recomendation.

Do you really believe there are not foreign leaders who want Bush gone?

Of course not. Everybody knows Kim Il JUngs has publically given Kerry his backing. However, Kim's endorsement seems to be more toxic than Gores backing nowadays.