1 posted on
07/04/2002 3:31:17 PM PDT by
xvb
To: xvb
Amen!
2 posted on
07/04/2002 3:35:34 PM PDT by
Rockitz
To: xvb
I think that"W" layed his middle east policy very clearly!No longer can the pundits spin,spin,and spin!!This man doesn't speak riddles,he speaks loud and clear!!!
To: xvb
This was Bush's "Tear Down this Wall" speech. Only leftist idiots are too stupid to realize it.
To: xvb
President Bush has been a tremendous friend to Israel. In fact, I dont think weve had a better friend. Benjamin Netanyahu. Meet the Press. Sunday, April 28, 2002, 14:43 a.m.
There is no substitute for moral and strategic clarity. --Benjamin Netanyahu. Address to the United States Congress, September 20, 2001. National Public Radio, September 20, 2001
To: xvb
"Bullseye!" Jonathon. "Right on target!"
Do not forget that George W. Bush is the quintessence of the American Heartland and that it is in the Heartland that the American spirit and genius are strong, healthy, and florishing. The Heartland, unlike the decadent "Liberal" enclaves of America, is still in ascendancy.
The American Heartland is the greatest hope of the world, and George W. Bush is its representative.
To: Jeremiah Jr; babylonian; 2sheep; Crazymonarch
Who says there are no miracles today? President George W. Bush's long-awaited speech on the Middle East, in which he upset the applecart of cherished assumptions on which Middle East diplomacy has been based for more than a decade, certainly qualifies. >>>
The clarity of vision President Bush displayed last week makes him truly Israel's best friend ever in the White House.
To: xvb
Foreign Minister Shimon Peres was reportedly so revolted that he could not bear to listen to the end. If that's not a ringing endorsement I don't know what is.
13 posted on
07/04/2002 7:40:04 PM PDT by
BenF
To: xvb
Thank you for posting this article!! What a wonderful read!!
16 posted on
07/04/2002 10:53:16 PM PDT by
MoJo2001
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