...very well said, Wheel!! I have one more thing to say about what the move against Iraq is doing to our position in the World, and the credibility. Today, Iran has announced it will pursue more nuclear reactors with Russia's help, while N Korea, who is run by a complete crazy brutal dictator, is racing to build it's nuclear weapons, while extorting us for money.
Our position has been weaken, NOT strengthened, in this war on terror....by what, Stunt asks, by invading a country that really was little threat..by getting caught up in OCCUPYING a country...by appointing a government...by demolishing our intelligence credibility, while nobody even gets fired...by breaking human rights violations that we hold everybody else in the world accountable to....the list goes on, but the fact is, while spending up our resources and pull with other countries on Iraq, the hidden threats are building quickly with no resistance. ...just my meathead opinion tony ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 9:24 PM Subject: [QUAD-L] 527s: 527 Committee Activity > George's credibility is right up there with Clinton, Nixon and few other > presidents who used there position for their own personal gain. Our entire > country was drawn into a war based on the sole credibility of our President and > Blair who assure all of us that our intelligence was the best in the world, > inspite of warnings from other countries closer to the enemy that assured us that we > had nothing to fear from Iraq. > Still we were lead down the rose path to death and needless injuries. > On a side note, do you know that US Soldiers have better benefits than the > reserve people going over to Iran to support the troops. Injury and death > benefits are better and greater for US Soldiers and their families compared to > those benefits of the reserves being ordered up to support the troops. > W > In a message dated 8/23/04 4:04:20 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > << Thanks Jim, > > Interesting, Kerry has a lot more "soft money" and 17% more undisclosed > > contributions than President Bush. Wonder what ELSE he's hiding? > > His credibility keeps shrinking. >> >

