To: Libertina
... Hillary is wrong - EVERY TIME! Let's stand behind our President, he knows more than we do and is SMARTER than the demorats. Libertina, you may have a point.
If Hillary Rodham "The Beast" Clinton is against Arafat....then perhaps President Bush is doint EXACTLY the right thing...
But, I can't help but think this is a Global Game of Chess, and SOMEONE is playing the game way too well.
To: reformjoy
SOMEONE is playing the game way too well
The way I heard it this morning, it's our strategic President! Let not your heart be troubled, reformjoy. Let's give him the benefit of the doubt, shall we? Especially if Hitlery is rabidly hawking the opposing side. The analysis was done by Andrew Sullivan. I'll see if I can post the link. It was GREAT.
To: reformjoy
NEVER FORGET
...Just what do you think The Enemy Within ..HILLARY CLINTON.. was doing on all those extra First Lady Trips abroad...?
...I have been saying ever since the late 1960's and earty 1970's that BILL CLINTON and HILLARY RODHAM are Partners with our Terrorist/Communist Enemies.
...Things haven't changed since except these two have occupied our White House for 8 years -&- New York City's Twin Towers have evaporated.
NEVER FORGET
To: reformjoy
Andrew Sullivan: Victory for Bush in Iraq will bring peace in Israel
The Sunday Times (U.K.) | 04/14/2002 | Andrew Sullivan In most of the major news- papers in America and abroad, the key word to describe President Bushs recent Middle East policy has been reversal. Thats the polite version: incoherence, disarray, humiliation are the words one hears behind closed doors. The argument goes something like this: after months of deliberate disengagement, Washington has finally relented and re-engaged with the intractable Israeli-Palestinian dispute. After once advocating a crude black and white approach to terrorism, the Americans have finally been persuaded by their European friends and Arab allies, that the Middle East is, in fact, a painting in greys. You cant speak...
complete article here
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