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To: michael97123 who wrote (122798)7/1/2005 12:05:46 AM
From: Neeka  Respond to of 793905
 
What is there to fear? Maybe I haven't been put into a position where I have faced fear enough?

I am not fearful, I am relieved. If he is who I think he is I would rather the powers that be in Iran play their hand now, out in the open......which may be exactly what they have done. I'm more fearful of the unknown, the secret plan, the behind the scenes machination than I am of direct and open transparency.

Maybe that is why I'm attracted to the GWB style of governing. With him there is no question. He tells it like it is at least regarding the WOT, and he doesn't back down. He has taken advantage of his position of strength, and I completely understand why. I have allot of respect for a person willing to put everything on the line. Bush does that.

If this guy, Ahmadinejad, was involved with hostage taking he should come right out and admit it, and Bush is right in demanding to know his status.

forbes.com

It's being reported that he denies it in Chinese newspapers.

Imo.....being fearful doesn't change the reality or the inevitable. It only causes unnecessary angst and high blood pressure.

M