To: txrangerette
If Bush and his team decide that invading Iraq is in the best interests of the United States, he will do so even if the polls only show 30% support. I am just saying that 911 is becoming a distant memory to many and the sense of urgency and threat have been replaced by the media drums of "healing", "closure" and all of the other touchy feely crap they spew.
To: Texasforever
I am just saying that 911 is becoming a distant memory This is for sure part of the strategy of bin Laden or his successors.
53 posted on
08/30/2002 7:55:25 PM PDT by
crypt2k
To: Texasforever
Of course Bush & Co. will do right,
REGARDLESS of polls. I simply refuse
to speculate where polls will go, as
they truly weigh in with what they've
got. As for 9/11, I think we must see
a transition from that to post-post-
9/11, which is normal. Bush must lead
us there, too. None of this is "over",
& another devastating attack can come
any moment. Forgetful minds will very
quickly remember, hmmmmm?
To: Texasforever
If Bush and his team decide that invading Iraq is in the best interest of the the United States, he will do it even if the polls only show 30% support. I completely agree.
One way or another, the Islamists are going to get kicked hard in the nuts.
83 posted on
08/31/2002 12:33:31 AM PDT by
Ken H
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