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To: Neil H who wrote (47004)10/9/2004 1:14:09 PM
From: IQBAL LATIF  Respond to of 50167
 
Post debate although it appears that they are locked in tied but Bush leads heavily on two of the three issues that will decide this campaign. This credibility part on ‘war on terror’ and ‘Iraq’ is the core issues that will decide presidential race, I doubt that when it comes to the ballot boxes Americans would miss the body language of the great liberal and his total sell out on behalf of some unknown allies that he could not name. Shroeder and Chirac will never join an alliance that will help US..

French and Germans would they make a difference of sort to take the burden of this war, I doubt it.; accommodation ‘yes’ action on part of Europeans no.; Europeans who have the past history of resisting tyranny like Poles and English are already entrenched deeply on Bush side of this war.. It is very sad but one cannot fail to miss those citizens of countries who have firm position in this war on terror are beheaded far faster than those countries who appear to have a more casual approach.. That tells me what you can expect from the so called summit of allies... A summit of like minded allies that will make sure to take apart firm US leadership and replace it with policy of appeasement.;

On who could better handle the three key issues of the 2004 campaign -- the economy, Iraq and the war on terror, debate watchers said Bush and Kerry tied at 49 percent each on the economy but said Bush came off as better able to handle the war in Iraq, 53 percent to 46 percent. Bush was also rated higher than Kerry on managing the overall war on terror, 56 percent to 39 percent.