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To: Joe NYC who wrote (416863)9/13/2008 10:07:42 AM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1579088
 
You must know more than most commentators out there. This guy isn't quite sure how to define himself in 4 page article:

Not sure where the hell he was in september 2002, the bush admin published a national security document which said basically that we assumed the right to strike any adversary on the mere suspicion of an offensive strike against the US. It also said that we were the sole remaining superpower and that we should strive to have military power so superior to that of other nations that they would not even try to compete. Not more than a year later we invaded Iraq and the rest is history. Huge debate in the country about the harshness of the document...It was the beginning of the destruction of the good will the US had garnered around the world. This "reporter" guy must have been delivering papers on a bicycle at the time.

Al