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To: skinowski who wrote (74140)10/1/2004 12:19:21 AM
From: Gus  Respond to of 793955
 
What Dubya couldn't say was that he couldn't convince the French and Russians to go along with him because Saddam had already dangled oil development contracts worth hundreds of billions of dollars -- predicated on the lifting of the sanctions -- to those countries in the mid-1990s when he realized that Clinton was starting to get embroiled in his sex scandal. Dubya also couldn't say that too many people in the United Nations were being corrupted by Saddam through the Oil-For-Food program since he still has to work with them.

It's just too bad that John Kerry doesn't have the guts to use that 'global test' in his campaign and let the American people decide if they want Dubya's current approach or Kerry's internationalist approach.