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To: LindyBill who wrote (87451)11/20/2004 3:39:40 PM
From: Sig  Respond to of 793955
 
Here is Fred Kaplan at his busiest.

google.com

<<<Or try this one- "Dick Clarke Is Telling the Truth Why he's right about Bush's negligence on terrorism."
By Fred Kaplan >>

And here is the type of crp he gives us to prove he is a true intellectual and member of the in crowd who knows all the codes and abbreviations used in government agencies.

Since a chicken farmer in Arkansas does not know what he is saying or even who he is talking about, when the Liberal Press gives these guys air time or space they will keep losing votes.

<<<Laura Rozen, over to you. I'll bet you more than just a couple lattes (dinner at the restaurant of your choice!) that a) Bolton doesn't get DepSec and b) Pletka doesn't get Asst Sec for Near Eastern Affairs.

Laura: probably wrong about Bolton; in all likelihood wrong about Pletka. So whose operating under "IAEA standards of proofs" these days? An overwrought, hyper-AEI-phobic War & Piece, or yours truly over here at B.D.?>>>

Sig



To: LindyBill who wrote (87451)11/20/2004 3:58:47 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793955
 
Roger L Simon - Speaking Out on Iran

President Bush spoke out on Iran today, concerned as should be the Mullahs are exploiting a strange gap in the timeframe they negotiated in their deal with the European 3 (Britain, Germany and France):

"Talking to reporters here after a meeting with Japan's prime minister, Junichiro Koizumi, Mr. Bush cited reports that Iran was racing to produce uranium hexaflouride, a gas that can be enriched into bomb fuel. "They're willing to speed up processing of materials that could lead to a nuclear weapon," Mr. Bush said.