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To: Cap Huff
Iran is so very close to having nuclear weaponos. It's vital that something be done soon.
Agree, it isn't on many people's radar screen, (yet), but it "is going to be a major issue in the coming months."
15 posted on 02/14/2004 9:56:14 AM PST by nuconvert ("Progress was all right. Only it went on too long.")
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To: nuconvert
Iran is so very close to having nuclear weaponos


It is more widely believed that THEY ALREADY DO than it was believed regarding Iraq and ANTHRAX.

This is an issue that could greatly impact getting W either re-elected or defeated. Kerry and the Koolaide demos, including shrillery, will get all a flutter about this.

and just in time, both the wmds in IRAQ will be discovered, AND the IRAN conflict, will come to a head and very "appalling" truths will flood the media. Iran has nukes. Iran is going to purge itself of reformers. Iran MAY even launch something OUR way or Israel's, or BOTH.

Sorry dems don't have a clue.
But W is clearly vulnerable, FROM THE EXTREME RIGHT on spending, immigration, the UN, NAFTA, patriot act and the justification with SOME conservatives for the IRAQ operations. The economy will be just fine.

IRAN will do better with forming a true democracy, than has IRAQ thus far. Unfortuneately, we Americans are going to have to brace ourselves for the pogrom and civil wars abroad, as Nations harboriing radical islam realize that their cancers must be EXCISED, with extreme prejudice.

As Islamakazis die or are tortured and imprisoned third world style, the liberals here will squeal like stuck pigs and moan like orgasmic wildabeasts.

"oh the humanities"
< /rant >
47 posted on 02/14/2004 3:20:16 PM PST by Robert_Paulson2 (hillary's running folks.)
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