Re: Re: Re: [Biofuel] Noble gesture by Bush

2004-10-17 Thread jerrrobb
Jefferson, now and again, was a very wise man. I believe George Washington also echoed those sentiments about foreign entanglements. For those who would like a better summary than I can give of the anti-Bush logic, there is an Adobe Acrobat chapter online by George Soros (the billionaire)

Re: Re: Re: [Biofuel] Noble gesture by Bush

2004-10-17 Thread Legal Eagle
: Saturday, October 16, 2004 1:37 PM Subject: Re: Re: Re: [Biofuel] Noble gesture by Bush Jefferson, now and again, was a very wise man. I believe George Washington also echoed those sentiments about foreign entanglements. For those who would like a better summary than I can give of the anti-Bush logic

Re: Re: [Biofuel] Noble gesture by Bush

2004-10-15 Thread jerrrobb
Actually, I think Bush must have gotten the idea as to how to explain the reason that it was still the right thing to have gone to war in Iraq, even though no WMD have been found, from Senator Kerry's speech in Congress of Oct. 9, 2002, in which Kerry said, I believe the record of Saddam

Re: Re: [Biofuel] Noble gesture by Bush

2004-10-15 Thread btmd
Let's see, October 9, 2002. That would be when the phony intelligence still said that we would find WMD? Sure, nothing has changed in the two years since then, so you can still use that to explain anything, right? Bush--Stands firmly by what he believes, no matter how wrong he is proven to be.

Re: Re: [Biofuel] Noble gesture by Bush

2004-10-15 Thread dwoodard
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Senator Kerry's speech in Congress of Oct. 9, 2002, in which Kerry said, I believe the record of Saddam Hussein's ruthless, reckless breach of international values and standards of behavioris cause enough for the world community to hold him