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To: Destro
As much as I would like to find a scapegoat for the current situation that has us trying to gain the support of the U.N. to enforce resolutions that the U.N. created to begin with, I can't.......Tony Blair could have taken the path of least resistance and followed the opinion Polls and buried his head in the sand, much like the Chiraq and Schroeder did after Resolution 1441 was ignored by Saddam.

My hat is off to Tony Blair for taking a principled stand, and I appreciate the fact that George W. Bush was willing to spend political capitol on Tony Blair and others as he agreed to try and get another reolution that sanctioned War against Saddam if he didn't disarm.

The way I see this ending up .... is that at the end of the day we will find the WMD's and the torture chambers and everything else Saddam said he didn't have, and those who threatened to veto the resolution that would help Tony Blair and others will have egg all over their faces.

Tony Blair might be from the liberal Labour Party, But he has more "Chalupa's" than any liberal Democrat in this country and I say we could use a few people like Blair among the useless liberals we have in this country.

I would trade Lincoln Chafee, John McCain or a host of other leftist republicans for Tony Blair any day of the week

15 posted on 03/15/2003 9:45:02 PM PST by MJY1288 (It's Time To Roll)
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To: MJY1288
"I would trade..........for Tony Blair any day of the week."

I agree 100%. Those who do what is right in spite of the "polls" are the kind of leaders the world needs more of.
24 posted on 03/15/2003 9:53:28 PM PST by whadizit (A)
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To: MJY1288
BTTT
30 posted on 03/15/2003 9:56:25 PM PST by lainde
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