Dove feathers in the President's mouth etc
vze422fs at verizon.net
vze422fs at verizon.net
Sat Feb 1 21:32:26 CST 2003
Just tossin' this one out.
Compare and contrast Iraq and Serbia.
Hussein vs Milosevich.
American policies toward.
Level of violence, collateral damage and economic repercussions.
Clinton vs Bush the Lesser.
Just food for thought.
Peace
Joe
P.S. next time you're in Wilton, say "Hi" to the Brubecks. Chris is a killer
bass player. I hear his father is pretty good on piano.
on 2/1/03 9:33 AM, Eddie Bettano at eddiebettano at yahoo.com wrot
> he honest discussion of this matter that is
> has been taking place in those parts of the world
> where we value free speach. I've got a house in Wilton
> Connecticut and next time I go up therre I'll have to
> see what the folks in the country store and pizza shop
> are saying, but I'm sure they haven't hung anyone from
> a football goal or cut any tounge out.
>
> The UN resolutions and the inspection reports are
> published. You can read them on the interent. Of
> course the UN says nothing at all about a "smoking
> gun." It does, however, provide the evidence. Now,
> what is to be done? Should the UN do nothing?
> Certainly, most of the world and the UN agrees with
> the President of the USA, doing nothing is not an
> option. But there are other option to war. The USA,
> other Nations, have worked on various alternatives to
> the war option. However, time is running out. Now,
> about Bush. Thus far his policies are failing.
> Although I think it is very difficult to determine
> when and if the war on "terrorism" is being won or
> lost, I think, despite some sucesses, the war "on
> terrorism" is being lost. Although not easily
> seperated from the broader political/military
> developments and hostilities where terror weapons,
> tactics, strategies, and so on, are the norm, it
> seems to me that the casualties (human,
> tangible--land, economy, capital, intangible--i.e.,
> rights of US citizens and residents) of prosecuting
> this war on terrorism have been much too high. Again,
> what about Bush policy? I'm more interested in Bush
> policy in the USA, and America. Here and in America
> Bush policy is failing just about everything. I'll say
> this much for the Bush administration, they will never
> be mistaken for pretending to be stick your head in
> the sand liberals with flowers in their hair, like
> Germany. I think the Bush administration and the UN
> have got it right on proliferation and WMD. If any
> nation works out an exile or a regime change short of
> war, the Bush administration, its supporters in the
> caolition, and the UN will get and should get most of
> the credit.
>
> __________________________________________________
> Do you Yahoo!?
> Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now.
> http://mailplus.yahoo.com
More information about the Pynchon-l
mailing list