To: Blood of Tyrants
When hell freezes over. This will go down in history as the watershed moment of the US forever ceding its sovereignty to the UN. Bush is caving to the protestors, UN, media, Democrats, State Dept. doves, etc.
There will be no "war" in Iraq - some sort of world consensus will eventually emerge on how to deal with it half-assedly, and the American public will go back to American Idol and Joe Millionaire.
(Yes, I'm in bad sorts, I thought the game was over, but Bush is groveling for yet another resolution.)
To: over3Owithabrain
Fear not. Things are not always as they appear. The protestors and anti-war folk did not vote for Bush and will never vote for Bush. His constituents--the people who will re-elect him--insist that he follow through with his solemn pledge to protect our national security, which certainly means closing out matters with Iraq. My belief? All the delay has been to complete all in-coutry intelligence and deployments to assure a quick capitulation with minimal allied losses (we will have plenty of allies). Nothing is more important than protecting our soldiers, and great care is being taken to assure this. I promise you this is the reason for delay.
947 posted on
02/20/2003 8:31:00 PM PST by
Zebra
To: over3Owithabrain
When hell freezes over. This will go down in history as the watershed moment of the US forever ceding its sovereignty to the UN. Bush is caving to the protestors, UN, media, Democrats, State Dept. doves, etc. There will be no "war" in Iraq - some sort of world consensus will eventually emerge on how to deal with it half-assedly, and the American public will go back to American Idol and Joe Millionaire. This is right on target.
952 posted on
02/24/2003 5:31:57 PM PST by
kjam22
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