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To: quidnunc
Lying, diplo-speak, papering over differences, ignoring realities...these harvested ever increasing terrorist attacks, culminating in 911. The great triumph of the Bush foreign policy is that it cuts through all of this with truth telling and clear national self-interest. The Kyoto Treaty was rejected. The ABM treaty was abrogated. The UN is put on the defensive, (while ignoring the UN's inanities like the South Africa conference.) The ICC is not only not endorsed, but exposed as anti-American in nature. And most importantly, we say what we'll do, and do what we say. This is leadership, pure and simple. Those with sense follow.
32 posted on 04/26/2003 5:41:13 PM PDT by Faraday
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To: Faraday
The Kyoto Treaty was rejected
Not to worry... Seattle leftie politicians and the leftie Governor are passing as many pieces of this legislation to apply to Washington State as they can... If we don't stop them first. I may have to move away from this place. They have actually driven Boeing - a WASHINGTON company - to Chicago, and are aiming for others.

Paul Allen's company, Vulcan, which does a lot of development, has done such a great job of creating jobs and building in S. Lake Union area, that 2 socialist Seattle City Council members wrote a letter saying they felt "uncomfortable." I kid you not. Too many jobs were being created! Wa is fast vying for second most stupid state in the union, following CA whenever possible. We have had rat legislature for 30 years. And people keep voting them in. Seattle lefties also bought and put up a statue of Lenin in a Seattle (Freemont) town square... It's hard to know where to start to clean this place up!

84 posted on 04/26/2003 9:39:17 PM PDT by Libertina
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