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


To: American Spirit who wrote (29020)6/6/2004 7:07:53 PM
From: Ann CorriganRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
This is the type of difficult decision that would render John Kerry hamstrung. He would appoint a commitee to analyze and come up with a detailed plan for a response to the Berlin attack. That's why Ronald Reagan as Pres was such a refreshing change for many Americans. He always responded with strength in a timely manner to terrorist attacks. Before he was elected, the USA had become the whipping post of the world. Do you really want to return to that scenario with John Kerry?

Gadhafi Regrets Reagan Died Before Trial
Jun 06,2004 Story from AP / TANALEE SMITH

CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -- Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi expressed regret Sunday that Ronald Reagan died without standing trial for 1986 airstrikes on his country, while other Arabs used the occasion of the former president's death to lambast his Mideast policies.

Gadhafi said he was sorry that Reagan died Saturday before he could stand trial for deadly 1986 airstrikes
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Reagan ordered the April 15, 1986, air raid in response to a disco bombing in Berlin allegedly called for by Gadhafi that killed two U.S. soldiers and a Turkish woman and wounded 229 people.

"I express my deep regret because Reagan died before facing justice for his ugly crime that he committed in 1986.

The United States branded Libya a rogue state in the 1980s, alleging state-sponsored support of terrorism and imposing trade sanctions on the country in 1986. But relations have warmed substantially since Gadhafi agreed in December to dismantle Libya's biological, chemical and nuclear weapons programs.

Gadhafi wasn't alone in recalling Reagan's 1981-1989 administration as a dark period for the Arab world.



To: American Spirit who wrote (29020)6/7/2004 11:28:29 PM
From: Nicholas ThompsonRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Spirit; keep it up!!! Bush is a little person with little ideas and has to be led to water. Glad you are taking on these people who cannot seem to get it that Bush is trouble for the world, big trouble.



To: American Spirit who wrote (29020)6/7/2004 11:47:19 PM
From: OrcastraiterRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Did you catch Meet the Press, where they showed a clip of Bush being asked what he thought about his low popularity in Europe?

He stammered for several moments...finally got his brain in gear...and then let off with some war on terror gibberish.

Egads....our President?

Orca