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


To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (30014)6/10/2004 3:10:17 PM
From: Cola CanRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Bush went into Iraq all cocky. Now he is begging for help.

SEA ISLAND, Ga. - President Bush made a parting plea to
close allies Thursday to provide assistance to guide Iraq
into a stable democracy, saying its people "need help" to
defend themselves, rebuild their country and hold
elections.


story.news.yahoo.com


Bush crapped and fell back in it. Allies know its a wrong
cause and have pulled out. Bush isn't so cocky now is he!



To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (30014)6/10/2004 4:58:17 PM
From: WaynersRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
This is the most important and critical part of the article to understand and why the 1993 WTC bombing, Kenya, Tanzania, USS Cole and 9/11 all occurred:

The senator is described by aides as attempting to restore human intelligence to learn about terrorism, drug trafficking and international crime. But at an Intelligence Committee meeting in 1995, Kerry asked ''whether we should use paid clandestine human assets in situations where the ramifications of discovery are so great and the risk of U.S. security is so minimal.''

Such suspicion of human intelligence had been the liberal line since the early 1970s, grinding down CIA assets. Indeed, Kerry's assault on intelligence spending had been urged by liberals for the past quarter of a century. The presidential candidate now attempts to rationalize his past conduct rather than repudiate it