Posted on 11/07/2004 11:56:15 AM PST by Einigkeit_Recht_Freiheit
The election campaign that has mesmerized America - and the world - is over. What remains are the challenges that gave rise to this occasionally frenzied battle and the responsibility of dealing with them. . No president has faced an agenda of comparable scope. This is not hyperbole; it is the hand history has dealt this generation. Never before has it been necessary to conduct a war with neither front lines nor geographic definition and, at the same time, to rebuild fundamental principles of world order to replace the traditional ones that went up in the smoke of the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. . George W. Bush will have to lead an effort to define and then maintain an international system that reflects the new, revolutionary circumstances. . . I supported Bush during the campaign. But the United States cannot tackle this agenda except in the context of a commitment by all sides to healing. All concerned with the future must find ways to cooperate so that the world will again see Americans working toward a common destiny both at home and in the community of nations.
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Like I said ,I dont know where Mr Kissinger stands on things,But in my heart I think Bush is a good christian man who has stood up to the one world idots the UN.Look at how hard they have gone after this man.I really think that Bush had God on his side and thats what has led him through a tough presidency.Look at what has been thrown at him from The Un .911,MSM, leftist liberals other commie countries like France ,Germany,etc etc but yet this man is still the President.Because the christian people of this country wasnt going to let them take him down!
It looks more and more like the true global PTB were NOT expecting a Bush win.
Time will tell us all in the next 4 yrs if I'm right on what I've been observing. In Bush's RNC speech he said LIBERTY 25 times....the NWO crowd has made sure that word is a NO SHOW in all speeches.
Truthfully, I pray every night that you are right and I am wrong.
Soon we'll know; keep our eyes on what President Bush does. He is truly with the Cowboys now after 9/11. ;o)
PING
Here ya go.
"With Friends like These"
http://www.etan.org/news/kissinger/wfriends.htm
"Twenty-five years earlier, on December 6, 1975, Kissinger -- along with President Gerald Ford -- paid another friendly visit to Jakarta. The next day, as Air Force One cleared Indonesian air space, President Suharto launched some 10,000 troops on a full-scale attack of East Timor. The goal was to conquer and annex the fledgling nation, which had just been granted independence by Portugal. Kissinger now calls the atrocities that accompanied and followed the invasion -- 200,000 dead -- "regrettable."
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