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To: stylin_geek
Yup. Basically the President put the anti-American bunch that runs the U.N on notice to start cleaning up their indiffident handling of Iraq or get rolled over. I'm pretty confident they won't do what's required since anti-Americanism is bred into the U.N like a hog takes to mud. Therefore there is no question the U.S will act and the rest of the world can't claim later they didn't hear the demands made of Iraq. Its dictator can hope the U.N keeps shilly shallying, but as far as President Bush is concerned, the clock is ticking down for his regime.
65 posted on 09/12/2002 12:51:06 PM PDT by goldstategop
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I guess you missed this part of the speech :

America stands committed to an independent and democratic Palestine, living beside Israel in peace and security

This flies directly in the face of God, Who has stated in Genesis 15:18 that the land belongs to Israel. Since He also stated that He would bless those who bless Israel and curse those who curse Israel, I see no cause for celebration.

Sing the accolades of your New Age president at the top your lungs if you like. He's destroying the nation through strengthening the UN, dissolving the borders, enlarging the "free trade" treaties that steal your means of production and jobs, and exponentially increasing the power of big government. He refuses to defend Americans by making war against the states who advocate our destruction. In the face of those hotstile powers who are arrayed against us, he intends to keep downsizing the military.

Unless you advocate the advancement of the NWO, I see nothing to celebrate. Enjoy your new Utopia while you can. It won't last long.

69 posted on 09/12/2002 1:31:49 PM PDT by Lion's Cub
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