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Old 07-15-2006, 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by somerfrost
OK, I just read it. There are elements of truth within but, in the final analysis, it's a morally bankrupt piece of psuedo-analysis of a complex situation! Bush didn't start the conflict for god sake, no one political party can successfully wash the innocent blood from their hands on this one! It's obviously an anti-Israeli piece, characterizing the Israeli acts as war crimes while ignoring the fact that they aren't the ones walking into schools with TnT strapped to their chests or blowing up buses, subways or hospitals. Lumping terrorist organizations together!!??...why the shame of that! They are birds of a feather and there remains only one effective way to deal with any terrorist...kill him or her! Sorry...I agree that this could get very very bad and I agree Bush is probably the only person in the world who might be able to stop the worst of it...but the ultimate question is...should he? As I've said in other threads, time for the guilty to pay for decades of savage, murderous behavior...if Israel invades Syria, well...we have folks already next door to Iran, they want trouble....take them out!!
Somer,
Do you think that Israel is taking their cue from US (Bush) policy regarding the war on terrorists?
If so, this is a "proxy war" that has dangerous repercussions.
If not, it's Israel and the USA against the world.
Why did Great Britain abstain from the vote at the UN? And many voted in favor, including Japan whose PM just had a nice photo op at
Graceland with his "buddy".
This situation is going to get much nastier before it gets better.
Watch the price of crude oil. It will tell you more than you want to know.
Is Bush responsible for setting an an example to the rest of the free world?
Seems that Israel picked up on it....while the rest of them abandon his policies....
Did you catch Putin's put-down regarding his sermonizing about "human rights" at the G-8? The rest of the world is on to him. Do you really believe that he is the "one person that can stop the worst of it"?
My guess is that we'll be paying long and hard for his incompetence.
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