To: Brett66
I think it's a mistake not to pull out of the UN. There will be another president in a few years and he just might reinvigorate it and it will have new lease on life to work it's evil in the world. Of course, many conservatives agree that we should not be in the UN now. It would just be too much for Bush to pull out AND go to war at the same time, plus the other 2 of the "big 3" aren't ready for such a move, and right now we want a unified front. Bush could well use our exit from the UN as a campaign issue. He could say he would lead our removal from the UN in his second term. This could be VERY popular if it plays out right. That will leave the demo opponent with agreeing to leave the UN (can you imagine a demo even having such a thought pass their head? LOL) OR to oppose a very popular idea.
18 posted on
03/14/2003 6:18:16 PM PST by
GLDNGUN
To: GLDNGUN
GLDNGUN, you sound so knowledgeable. Who are you and who is the "little birdy"? Your post really made me forget how mad I am that President Bush is probably going to forsake his promise to make all the SC members "show their cards."
To: GLDNGUN
"Bush could well use our exit from the UN as a campaign issue. He could say he would lead our removal from the UN in his second term. This could be VERY popular if it plays out right. That will leave the demo opponent with agreeing to leave the UN (can you imagine a demo even having such a thought pass their head? LOL) OR to oppose a very popular idea."
Now there's a thought that's a breath of fresh air!
278 posted on
03/15/2003 9:23:15 PM PST by
Oorang
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