Re: an arteest

From: tina carson <tina_carson@hotmail.com>
Date: Sun Apr 20 2003 - 20:32:03 EDT

although i hardly think of clinton as the free world's greatest leader, i
belive bush to be currently the most dangerous. would i choose clinton? no.
  would i prefer him to bush? hands down.
"respectfully disagreeing" tina

>Oh, that's too much :). Bush's foreign policy lacks diplomacy at best and
>is
>dangerous at worst. Clinton's was buffonery. Clinton's the one that got
>Bin
>Laden expelled to Afghanistan to begin with, who was responsible for that
>snafu
>in the Sudan that led Bin Laden to think American soldiers would be a
>pushover,
>who bombed the pharmaceuticals plant that produced...pharmaceuticals (not
>the
>chemicals used to made VX gas. Chemical analysis of the soil by US
>researchers
>confirmed this), whose help was counterproductive (back-asswards, actually)
>during Russia's transition to capitalism...the list goes on and on.
>Clinton was
>also the one that decided that US policy toward Hussein was no longer
>"containment" but "regime change," by the way.
>
>He did great with the economy, though.
>
>Jim
>
>PS Good luck with the Borges.
>
>tina carson wrote:
>
> > then, again, he might not have had to "endure" 9 11 if he had taken
> > precautions as Clinton did. Clinton had 1 or 2 meetings per week re:
>al
> > quida, bush had 1 in a year
> > tina
> >
> > >From: James Rovira <jrovira@drew.edu>
> > >Reply-To: bananafish@roughdraft.org
> > >To: bananafish@roughdraft.org
> > >Subject: Re: an arteest
> > >Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 10:41:04 -0400
> > >
> > >Nah, I don't think Bush is any worse than anyone else would be in his
> > >position. He has the same political realities to deal with and was the
> > >President who endured the shock of 9/11. Like it or not, he used
>restraint
> > >in the war in Afghanistan and the war in Iraq, especially given the
>damage
> > >we are capable of inflicting. But for my money I'd rather see McCain
>or
> > >Powell in there for the next four years rather than Bush.
> > >
> > >Not that it matters...the Democrats don't seem to have anyone they can
> > >successfully run. Democratic leadership is virtually an oxymoron these
> > >days.
> > >
> > >Jim
> > >
> > >tina carson wrote:
> > >
> > >>Agreeing on all points, Jim. Now if we could just get other seriously
> > >>deranged, dangerous individuals out of office, like, say, George Bush
> > >>tina
> > >>
> > >
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