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To: Road Walker who wrote (298337)8/4/2006 9:54:21 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1579680
 
"It's perfect for Bush and the Neo's, somebody else fighting their war while the US taxpayer picks up the tab. Little real political pressure, just keep saying "we want a "lasting" peace, the conditions are not right yet". Does life get any better than that if you are a Neo?"

It gets deteriorating Iraq off the front pages too! It's just a win-win WIN!



To: Road Walker who wrote (298337)8/4/2006 10:19:55 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579680
 
re: This is all because Bush is looking the other way. The Israelis think they have carte blanche do what they want.

And replacing the munitions on an expedited basis. It's perfect for Bush and the Neo's, somebody else fighting their war while the US taxpayer picks up the tab. Little real political pressure, just keep saying "we want a "lasting" peace, the conditions are not right yet". Does life get any better than that if you are a Neo?


Its good for neo bush short term. But what happens if Israel gets bogged down in Lebanon like the US is bogged down in Iraq? How much you want to bet neo bush hasn't planned for that eventuality? And how long can the US fund three wars?