Posted on 06/04/2007 3:42:45 AM PDT by BCrago66
When President Bush addresses the Conference on Democracy and Security in Prague Tuesday, his audience will comprise some of the world's most indomitable champions of democracy and freedom.
Several of them the president already knows, including Natan Sharansky, the renowned former Soviet refusenik; Vaclav Havel, the one time political prisoner and former Czech president; and Chol Hwan Kang, author of "The Aquariums of Pyongyang," a memoir of his years in the North Korean gulag. Many of the others, who will be coming from Egypt, Russia, Syria, Belarus, Iraq, the Palestinian Authority, Kosovo, and Iran, Bush will be meeting for the first time.
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Perhaps if the effort had not been sabotaged by the US media, and by the US opposition party, more success could have been achieved.
“Perhaps if the effort had not been sabotaged by the US media, and by the US opposition party, more success could have been achieved.”
TRAITORS all!
LLS
It ain’t over yet.
The verdict of history is not in, and I think President Bush’s initiative in Iraq will eventually be seen as the catalyst that brought liberty to the Mid-East. I know I’m among the 3 people who still believe that, but anyway...
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