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To: Kaslin

I think one of the big reasons the socialist/nazi left is against Bush is because he has done something unthinkable ... challenged the advice & counsel of the State Department!

He looked at 100 years of failed diplomacy and recognized that due to laws passed by Congress, he could not fire his counselors, ie. the careerists in the Dept of State. So, he had but one choice. Play to their game (negotiate), then proceed with his plan (war).

He went to Congress and received authorization to prosecute a war against terror (Islamofacists). He went to the U.N. and received authorization to prosecute Saddam. (He didn't need it, since Saddam was in violation of the 1991 cease fire. But the entrenched intelligentsia just ignored agreements for their irresponsible policies.)

When he wins in November, the question will be asked in Capitals around the World, "Who is next?". True, Iraq is a tremendous drain on our Treasury. But what did 9/11 cost, $1 Trillion? That is $1 Trillion that changed America and not the world. The next $1 Trillion should change the world.

Syria, Iran, Sudan, N. Korea; where will the wake-up call come?


7 posted on 09/07/2004 12:23:10 PM PDT by Prost1 (Why isn't Berger in jail?)
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To: Prost1
Re: I think one of the big reasons the socialist/nazi left is against Bush is because he has done something unthinkable ... challenged the advice & counsel of the State Department!

He looked at 100 years of failed diplomacy and recognized that due to laws passed by Congress, he could not fire his counselors, ie. the careerists in the Dept of State. So, he had but one choice. Play to their game (negotiate), then proceed with his plan (war).

He went to Congress and received authorization to prosecute a war against terror (Islamofacists). He went to the U.N. and received authorization to prosecute Saddam. (He didn't need it, since Saddam was in violation of the 1991 cease fire. But the entrenched intelligentsia just ignored agreements for their irresponsible policies.)

When he wins in November, the question will be asked in Capitals around the World, "Who is next?". True, Iraq is a tremendous drain on our Treasury. But what did 9/11 cost, $1 Trillion? That is $1 Trillion that changed America and not the world. The next $1 Trillion should change the world.

Syria, Iran, Sudan, N. Korea; where will the wake-up call come?


Great analysis

8 posted on 09/07/2004 12:38:13 PM PDT by Kaslin (Stick a fork in Kerry, he is done)
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