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To: Road Walker who wrote (310750)11/15/2006 10:27:37 AM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575659
 
It was sickening, after Bush père sold the Persian Gulf war as a moral mission, to see the 41 team decide at the end not to intervene to stop Saddam from slaughtering thousands of innocent Shiites and Kurds who rose up as the president had asked.

She's wrong on that one. Bush 41 forbid saddam from flying airplanes over the kurds as they flee into the wintery mountains pursued by iraqi helicopters (those were exempt from the no fly)

How do these people sleep at night?

Bush junior cast himself as the Reagan heir. But as President Reagan showed in Lebanon, when he pulled out troops after 241 servicemen were blown up, and in Reykjavik negotiating with Mikhail Gorbachev on nuclear arms, he was incredibly flexible — an effective contrast with his inflexible rhetoric. He pursued openings and even radical diplomacy. If the Gipper was wood, the Decider is stone.

Actually the decider is an incompetent, dangerous man, unqualified for the job he was elected to do. Do you think OBL picked the time to strike the towers to coincide with bush's tenure?

Al