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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ChinuSFO who wrote (10716)3/30/2004 7:52:31 AM
From: stockman_scottRespond to of 81568
 
Richard Russell
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DOW THEORY LETTERS

March 31, 2004

gold-eagle.com

<<...A FEW MORE PERCEPTIONS - The cover of a recent Economist magazine shows four playing cards. The cards are labeled George W . Bush, Tony Blair, John Howard (Australia's Prime Minister) and Jose Aznar (Spain's Prime Minister). There's a big red cross slashed over Aznar's face. The cover's headline reads, "One Down, Three To Go?"

The meaning of the cover - If you backed the US on Iraq, you may be looking for a new job come next election.

The Spanish people voted heavily against Spain sending troops to Iraq. Aznar did it anyway. Then came the explosion in Madrid - 200 dead and 1000 injured. Three days before the election. Result - Aznar is gone. Quote from Spain's new Prime Minister - "Mr. Blair and Mr. Bush must do some reflection and self-criticism... You can't organize a war with lies." Last week Poland's President spoke out, "Iraq without Saddam is a truly better Iraq (but) We were misled with the information on the weapons of mass destruction."

Perception - The world is turning against the US, the Bush administration and the US takeover of Iraq. The perception is that Bush had personal reasons for attacking Saddam and invading Iraq. Invading Iraq was on Bush's mind from day-one. There were no WMDs in Iraq, and Iraq was not allied with Al Qaeda...>>