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To: tejek who wrote (268693)1/15/2006 1:45:53 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575637
 
Robertson is one of us.



To: tejek who wrote (268693)1/15/2006 3:45:03 PM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575637
 
Most Americans in politics have distanced themselves from Robertson and recognize him as a fanatic. I remember McLellan distancing Bush from Robertson as well. So the answer to your question is that Robertson has no power and as such can be safely ignored and disdained.

The Iranian leader on the other hand, has enormous power to not only disrupt worldwide economics, but also to shed a great deal of blood. Then combined with that power, it turns out he is a fanatic who sees visions and openly preaches hatred of Israel and says Israel should be wiped off the map. So he cannot be ignored.

The problem with Americans like you, is that you draw false comparisons and those false comparisons serve as red herrings for people who are honestly trying to figure out what is the right or wrong course of action.

No matter how much we all wish it to be so, Iran is dangerous and cannot be ignored or dealt with lightly.