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To: calgal who wrote (977)7/24/2004 6:44:05 AM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1026
 
Excellent article, thanks... absolutely, ignoring a growing hornet's nest is the wrong strategy... and once we begin to remove the threat of that nest, naturally the hornets are going to create a buzz, but that's hardly the reason to let that nest grow...

GZ



To: calgal who wrote (977)8/1/2004 12:53:30 PM
From: Ann Corrigan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1026
 
It appears Germany is not one of Kerry's secret admirers:

>>AP - July 31, 2004

Karsten Voigt, German Chancellor Gerhard Schroder's U. S. policy coordinator, said Berlin's policy of staying out of Iraq would remain in place even if Democrat John Kerry beat George W. Bush in the U. S. election in November.

Kerry said in a speech on Thursday that the U. S. needed a President with the credibility to get its allies to share burdens and reduce risks to American soldiers.

"The German government has made it clear that the German military will not be deployed in Iraq -- and that remains valid regardless of the outcome of the U. S. election," Voigt told the Berliner Zeitung newspaper.<<