To: MadIvan
Despite Bush's pledge to force nations to lay their cards on the table, everyone already has.
I don't really care what Mexico or Cameroon thinks. Their cards aren't important anywhere outside of the Security Council.
What is needed is the final ultimatum, along with a warning for the UN inspectors to leave. I think that will happen.
9 posted on
03/15/2003 3:45:11 PM PST by
Dog Gone
To: Dog Gone
I hope your right Dog......but I have this feeling we are going back into that snake pit one more time..
10 posted on
03/15/2003 3:46:45 PM PST by
Dog
( Groundhog Day II -- the Sequel.....America held hostage by the UN.......where everyday is the same)
To: Dog Gone
Despite Bush's pledge to force nations to lay their cards on the table, everyone already has.
I agree with you. He said he was going to force everyone to stand up and be counted. He didn't even have to force the vote. They ended up showing their hands before the vote. For Franch to say they would veto anything that called or force pretty much ended the call for the vote. Hence, vote isn't any long necessary.
12 posted on
03/15/2003 3:47:37 PM PST by
Green
To: Dog Gone
No, but if Mexico wouldn't support us, then I think we ought to ship all their illegals home. Besides, it's not like we are going to need a lot of Mexican oil after we take Iraq.
48 posted on
03/15/2003 4:06:55 PM PST by
DannyTN
(Note left on my door by a pack of neighborhood dogs.)
To: Dog Gone
I don't really care what Mexico or Cameroon thinks. Their cards aren't important anywhere outside of the Security Council.The Limp Six already laid their cards on the table when they couldn't make up their minds. That told us all we needed to know about them.
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