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To: michael97123 who wrote (46815)5/25/2004 12:12:02 PM
From: JohnM  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793955
 
WE can only hope that Bush will turn it around in iraq over the months he has left in Term #1 regardless whether it helps or hurts his reelection. Do you feel the same way about that last sentence John? mike

It won't happen, Mike. So long as they continue down the present path, and I see nothing that suggests they are changing, matters will only get worse.

I'm a part of the crew that thinks we are growing Al Q types throughout the ME at a horrible rate, a position I've seen argued by Fareed Zakaria. That's the most serious problem. The only way to slow that down is to change administrations in November.



To: michael97123 who wrote (46815)5/25/2004 1:56:54 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793955
 
Biden is just full of himself, like most Senators. Any policy that he didn't approve must be horrible. This ridiculous line about 'internationalizing the conflict' is impossible, and he knows it. The UN wouldn't take this job for 100 billion dollars, and even if they did, they would run away the first time they were bombed. The jobs is ours and the Iraqis. Nobody else cares to make it succeed.