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To: areafiftyone
Fox is up to his true colors. He is trying to play cagey. Fox probably wants Mexico to be the ninth vote for the U.S. so we will be indebted to them.

This is one of the main reasons we don't need the U.N.
18 posted on 03/13/2003 7:28:36 AM PST by texastoo
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To: texastoo
There seems to be a disconnect by all the politicians and a lot of the public. It isn't whether Mexico should be indebted to us or whether Cameroon will support us. The disconnect is whether our politician's interests are in the best interests of the nation that they are elected to represent. As an example, one of the main reasons we are embarking on a war with Iraq is to free them from the tyranny of Saddam and establish democracy.

Now my question is: Will the new democracy established in Iraq become more interested in pacifying the UN and furnishing the military forces to do the bidding of the UN, such as our country has become? Will the new democracy look after the welfare and interests of a new Iraq or follow our lead?

After the costs of human life and material wealth, will our country start looking after its citizens interests or will it continue to solve the world's problems and neglect ours?

We are reaching a point of no return where we can retain our present system or slip into the realm of a third world republic. Playing footsie with the UN guarantees the latter. If we continue the course without public outcry it will happen. The UN is the great equalizer, the world can become poor on an equal basis.

33 posted on 03/13/2003 8:02:49 AM PST by meenie
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