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To: steve harris who wrote (188236)5/9/2004 5:32:16 PM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1585115
 
Referring to the prewar meeting last year of President Bush, Prime Minister Tony Blair of Britain and José María Aznar, who was then the prime minister of Spain and whose recent election loss was attributed to antiwar feelings by Spanish voters, Mr. Dubin said, "I've heard the comment, 'One down, two to go.' "

Here's a tidbit for your superior intellect to dismiss...

Al



To: steve harris who wrote (188236)5/9/2004 6:52:44 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1585115
 
the "nytimes"

I dont waste time clicking on Clinton political hack's websites.


Hmmmmmmmm........the best paper in the US and you don't read it. Why am I not surprised. I know, I know........when you're used to lies, its hard to read the truth. ;~))



To: steve harris who wrote (188236)5/9/2004 6:54:29 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1585115
 
Darn the bad luck!

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"In poll after poll, Europeans have shown themselves to be fervently anti-Bush. In Britain, America's staunchest ally in the war in Iraq, a poll of 1,007 people taken last month for The Times of London by the British polling company Populus found support for Senator John Kerry over President Bush by a margin of 56 to 22 percent."

nytimes.com