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To: American Spirit who wrote (76382)8/11/2006 12:13:29 PM
From: Rock_nj  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 362183
 
North Korea has doubled the number of nuclear bombs in its arsenal under Bush and is likely to sell one to a country like Iran. What a way to fight a war on terrorism. You are right, our presence in Iraq is increasing our chances for terrorism, not decreasing the chances. Afghanstan was perhaps a legitimate terroist target, but even then the hijackers were mainly from and partially financed by Saudi Arabia. Bush is the wrong person to be leading the war on terrorism. It should be a leader without so many connections to the oil industry.



To: American Spirit who wrote (76382)8/11/2006 2:35:55 PM
From: twmoore  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 362183
 
I am not just sure that Guiliani was not complicit in 9/11.He may have known that something was about to happen,as was Bush.Neither of them could be trusted with too much information.