The fact that you read so much INTO my posts  (most of them, by the way) is evidence to me of a propensity to read into whatever text,  posted script or biblical. 
 
I say nothing about Bush.  I happen to think he is perhaps the best politician I have seen in my 60 years.    I understand fully, his reasons from entering into this war.   My comments are limited to "what do we do now."   If we are fighting AND winning, that is one thing.  That does not appear to be the case.    
 
Bush may, indeed, be a great leader  --  but it is becoming increasingly clear that he is not going to win this war  (Iraq)   --  that he is not trying to win this war  (leaving Syria and Iran out of the equation). 
 
JD
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Judy Taylor <jandgtaylor1@juno.com>
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Sent: Thu, 4 Aug 2005 05:16:35 -0400
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] The War and other Issues

Right on... Izzy
I have to wonder about such a Pollyanna mindset.  The last time I called Australia I had to listen
to a lecture on the war which apparently (for some) is now George W. Bush's fault while the problem
has become global.  Ironically Australia who had a "white Australia" policy in place for so many years
has let hoards of muslims into the country along with teaching "respect for everyone's culture" and
today the radicals among these Muslims are now making themselves known and causing a lot of
trouble in the mosques there influencing the youth so that this has become a problem.
 
So JD - Let's see some of your problem-solving skill - what is your answer to this global problem?
So now one of the Tories in Parliament in the UK said muslims unhappy with Britain can leave whether
or not they were born there and the French are kicking radical Mullas outta there - I didn't think they
had it in them did you?  I think history will prove George W. to have been a good man and a great
leader.  jt
 
 
On Wed, 3 Aug 2005 22:55:49 -0500 "ShieldsFamily" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JD, I?m sure our boys in uniform would be sorry to hear that you have now abandoned them. 
Fortunately, most Americans have not and never will.  izzy
 

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As of today,   I no longer support the war in Iraq.  
 

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