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Originally posted by Affirmative Reaction
Your "proof" is bogus. Period. GWB had the points, and he was honorably discharged, period. No amount of "CBS-ing" on your part can change that. Sorry, that's just the facts, Ma'am....
Originally posted by marg6043
Astroblade we cannot pull out of Iraq and that is a fact, the present president committed US already to stay in that country and that is a fact.
But if Kerry becomes president the agenda to deal with Iraq could be different new views different strategic.
And at leas it will be hope for us and for our troops.
It's that too much to ask?
At least it's worth to try for my son and for the sons, fathers, husbands and female counterpart that are risking their lives in Iraq.
Hope.
December 16, 1998
Web posted at: 8:51 p.m. EST (0151 GMT)
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- From the Oval Office, President Clinton told the nation Wednesday evening why he ordered new military strikes against Iraq.
The president said Iraq's refusal to cooperate with U.N. weapons inspectors presented a threat to the entire world.
"Saddam (Hussein) must not be allowed to threaten his neighbors or the world with nuclear arms, poison gas or biological weapons," Clinton said.
.........
"Along with Prime Minister (Tony) Blair of Great Britain, I made it equally clear that if Saddam failed to cooperate fully we would be prepared to act without delay, diplomacy or warning," Clinton said.
The president said the report handed in Tuesday by Richard Butler, head of the United Nations Special Commission in charge of finding and destroying Iraqi weapons, was stark and sobering.
Iraq failed to cooperate with the inspectors and placed new restrictions on them, Clinton said. He said Iraqi officials also destroyed records and moved everything, even the furniture, out of suspected sites before inspectors were allowed in.
Originally posted by Muaddib
Also in one of his flip-floping moments, he voted against sending needed funds to our troops in Iraq....now would you risk having a president that would keep our troops there but will vote not to send more money to properly supply them?
[edit on 21-9-2004 by Muaddib]
Originally posted by nanna_of_6
You really need to get the full facts straight before making a statement like this one.
John Kerry DID NOT vote against sending needed funds to our "TROOPS", he would not do such a thing being a War Hero himself,.........
What John Kerry voted against was GIVING BUSH A "BLANK" CHECK , and I do not blame John Kerry for that and no one else should either. It's hard telling what Bush & Co., would have done with a "BLANK CHECK", and DO NOT try to tell me that " Bush and Co.," can be trusted with a "BLANK CHECK", because my come-back on that WILL be;
Once a Bush , always a Bush,..... blood is blood,....it's thicker than water, and if "brother" Neil Bush would fraud People/bussiness out of THOUSANDS of Dollars , what makes you think GOOD OLE GEORGE W BUSH, wouldn't do it too.
Originally posted by taibunsuu
I read your retort. You did not focus on anything I posted but added comments about how Bush was a great pilot. You did not address the key issues I raised by raised your own.
If Bush was truly in the top 5% of pilots, why did he graduated #22 in a class of 53 pilots when he finished training.
Your posting some commendations of Bush's flying ability from the time that he was there does not discredit the proof that he wasn't there, that people don't remember him, that NO ONE has provided proof that he was in any military unit after he left Texas initially, that he left the guard 8 MONTHS EARLY, that he got a commision WITHOUT OCS OR ROTC or he was awarded the points for 1973 GRATUITOUSLY.
Originally posted by taibunsuu
Originally posted by Affirmative Reaction
Your "proof" is bogus. Period. GWB had the points, and he was honorably discharged, period. No amount of "CBS-ing" on your part can change that. Sorry, that's just the facts, Ma'am....
I read your retort. You did not focus on anything I posted but added comments about how Bush was a great pilot. You did not address the key issues I raised by raised your own.
If Bush was truly in the top 5% of pilots, why did he graduated #22 in a class of 53 pilots when he finished training.
Your posting some commendations of Bush's flying ability from the time that he was there does not discredit the proof that he wasn't there, that people don't remember him, that NO ONE has provided proof that he was in any military unit after he left Texas initially, that he left the guard 8 MONTHS EARLY, that he got a commision WITHOUT OCS OR ROTC or he was awarded the points for 1973 GRATUITOUSLY.
Take a look at this "URL"
www.nytimes.com...