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


To: H-Man who wrote (13302)4/8/2004 1:17:50 PM
From: cnyndwllrRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
H-Man, re: "The original question, what to do about Sadr, has never been answered by Kerry, Again revealing the emptiness of Kerry policy."

That's because there's no answer inside the box on what to do about Sadr. You can't leave him alone and you can't take him out. Each option is untenable. The answer lies outside the box and it's an answer that Kerry can't give because he, like Bush, was, and is, on the wrong side of the Iraqi question. The outside the box answer is to get the U.N. or Nato, in if possible and then, whether they are in or out, get out of Iraq. Let the Iraqis deal with Sadr.



To: H-Man who wrote (13302)4/8/2004 1:32:11 PM
From: American SpiritRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Not just the French but 100 other countries. The rightwing has demonized the French, as if they're commie leftists, but don't forget, you also have Canada, Mexico, Russia, Germany, China and every moderate Arab country including Turkey which we badly needed in Iraq. Many of Bush's so-called allies in Iraq are now pulling out. This is because other countries don't like being lied to and manipilated, especially in a lost cause. The only way out of Iraq now is a new administration who can say to the world, we are starting over here.