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Downing Street reveals ‘deception skills’ of Saddam, the artful dodger
The Sunday Times ^
| February 2, 2003
| Nicholas Rufford
Posted on 02/01/2003 4:01:36 PM PST by MadIvan
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To: Principled
..now you're quoting liberal press.... another worrying sign...You (of all people) should have learned to stop worrying by now, Princ.
To: Byron_the_Aussie
Sad that you don't understand how a representative democracy works. Down under, indeed.
I neither worship the President nor the state. I do however respect our form of government and the Constitution under which it was created. Please point to any part of the US Constitution that requires the President to take a poll, listen to the media, get the consent of the UN, make sure Zogby checks his approval ratings, etc. before he acts as Commander-in-Chief.
Also, since things I've posted here on FR have been seen around the world and appeared in millions of inboxes, you should most definitely be scared of this "newbie".
Bootyist
To: bootyist-monk
..please point to any part of the US Constitution that requires the President to take a poll, listen to the media, get the consent of the UN, make sure Zogby checks his approval ratings, etc. before he acts as Commander-in-Chief....Huh? The point is, that's what this president does. He takes polls, listens to the media and won't move on Iraq without Security Council consent. Bet the farm on it. Who do you think he is? Reagan?
As to your Bad Republican minute of fame, it's utterly banal.
To: Byron_the_Aussie
Yawn.
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