Posted on 10/10/2004 12:17:57 PM PDT by wagglebee
I wish Rice could do more campaigning...
She's so impressive.
Waffling LIARS...ANYTHING TO GET INTO THE WHITE HOUSE...ANYTHING.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1240901/posts
Edwards comments on Hardball 10/13/03
Little Green Footballs ^
I'd like to see Condi and Silk pony toe to toe.
Condi would take him apart
I think its very possible that Rice may run for Prez in 2008. Imagine Rice running against "Ruler of the World" wannabe Hillary Clinton..
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Edwards, you're a candy-ass wimp who knows nothing
of international politics. All you know is how to sue
doctors and drive them out of business. I hope we will
have heard the last of you on Nov. 3, when you can just
go back to being AWOL from the Senate.
Edwards said that Saddam was the most serious and imminent of all threats the US faced! Does his flip-flop appear in this article? Of course not.
Bosnia, Bosnia....darn, I know I've heard of that country from somewhere.
Edwards/Kerry would have prefered we wait,
until ALL three Axis of evils had the bomb!
John Edwards--isn't he that psychic guy on TV?
Posted on 07/09/2004 12:37:23 AM EDT by adam_az
Edwards urged military action on Iraq instead of North Korea with John King, who was subbing for Wolf Blitzer.......
KING: Senator Edwards, when discussing the North Korean problem, the president wants to confront the regime, deal with its own missiles program plus its exports. There is not a reasonable military option when it comes to North Korea is there?
EDWARDS: Well, I don't think we're focused on military options right now, John.
I think it was important, in answer to your last question, it was important for the president to go to the region. I think he did help alleviate some of the concerns that people in that area had about this "axis of evil" comment.
But I do think that the more serious question going forward is, what are we going to do? I mean, we have three different countries that, while they all present serious problems for the United States -- they're dictatorships, they're involved in the development and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction -- you know, the most imminent, clear and present threat to our country is not the same from those three countries. I think Iraq is the most serious and imminent threat to our country.
And I think they -- as a result, we have to, as we go forward and as we develop policies about how we're going to deal with each of these countries and what action, if any, we're going to take with respect to them, I think each of them have to be dealt with on their own merits.
And they do, in my judgment, present different threats. And I think Iraq and Saddam Hussein present the most serious and most imminent threat.
How many "UN" resolutions, over how many years, were there that only got as far as Saddams middle finger?
How many inspectors were booted out of Iraq?
How many missiles fired upon US aircraft, monitoring the NO FLY ZONE over how many years?
Stand back UN boys it's time for the "MEN" to resolve this situation!
Watch how it's done and learn!
That's what it says...
Condi was awesome today on Fox Sunday. Hadn't seen her in awhile. She's always impressive and was again today.
I saw Johnny Boy on Fox News Sunday today, he was on defense most of the time and looked more like 'deer in the headlights' than I can ever recall seeing Quayle.
Certainly out of his league.
Way over his head.
It happens. :-)
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