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To: RetiredNow who wrote (239650)7/1/2005 5:49:51 PM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1584949
 
how do you think he should go after in Osama in Pakistan?

It's easy to answer if I can answer how he should have gone.
He should have gone in like he did in Iraq.
He should have sent the entire available military, take over Afganistan and Pakistan and scare the s**t out of India or China if they were worried about our troops on the border.
He could have done that with international support and applause.

how hard it is to nab one man in the middle of millions of people who think he is a hero.
He could have got Bin Laden and any of the million who stood in the way and got the Nobel Peace prize for the effort.

When you ask how does Junior get out of his problems today, the answer is much tougher. His problems grow every day.
Frankly, I don't think he can solve them. If he cares for the country he will fire Cheney, appoint someone who can solve the problems and then resign. There are no adults in this equation.

The reality is that Bin Laden and Islamic fundamentalism will have to be addressed another time, by another more competent leader. It may not be an American leader.

TP