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


To: rrufff who wrote (17710)4/24/2004 8:58:19 PM
From: ChinuSFORead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
In the corporate world you have a similar situation as we have with Bush and Iraq. The CEO has everybody pissed off; the unions, the middle management etc. It reaches such a point that the Board finally decides to let the CEO go and soon everything quietens down, all start working together for the common company goal.

The same is the situation here with Iraq. Bush has pissed off Europe. For those asking Kerry about his plan, it is very simple, bring Europe, NATO etc. to the table and stop this anti Europe, anti Muslim hate mongering altogether.
That Sharon could tell the US that he is withdrawing the assurance he given speaks of the atmosphere of alienation.

Bringing parties to the table is the biggest plan of them all and the American people will have to decide that between Bush and Kerry, who is better positioned to bring the parties to the table.

We do not have to go overseas. Even FOX has reported that Colin Powell and Cheney are not on talking terms. I thought that 9/11 would unite us all worldwide. It started well with Affghanistan where all the nations of the world came together. And than lo and behold, Iraq tore all of us apart including Powell and Cheney.