nope no war -- or the dumbest war ever

Jon Ford jonmfordster@hotmail.com
Mon, 10 Mar 2003 16:17:26 -0800


Michael-- I certainly agree war would be a dumb move, but it looks like the 
anti-Bush coalition is beginning to falter under intense US bullying. It  
probably would take a simultaneous casting of vetoes from three or more  
countries  or more to get Bush to back down. Nobody wants to be the odd one 
out, including France and Russia. So we'll have to wait and see on  that.  
Got my fingers crossed, with many other citizens around the world.

Jon

>From: Michael Eisenstadt <michaele@ando.pair.com>
>To: austin-ghetto-list@pairlist.net
>Subject: nope no war -- or the dumbest war ever
>Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 14:38:52 -0600
>
>i think i finally got a handle on this
>
>after WW II, England pursued as close a
>relationship with the US as possible
>
>Churchill pursued this "stick close to the US"
>policy in the 50s with Eisenhower, and so did
>subsequent PMs through the years
>
>think Thatcher and Reagan, evil twins joined
>at the hip
>
>Blair & Clinton were very huggy-huggy (through
>2000)
>
>Blair naturally wanted to continue this policy with
>Bush as he had with Clinton
>
>when Bush and his staff told Blair what they
>planned to do, he could NOT agree to it UNLESS
>he believed it was really the right thing to do.
>Why? because he's a Christian who are the biggest
>hypocrits in the hole world. of their own free
>will Tony and Cheri go to church every Sunday hand
>in hand, just like Ron and Nancy, and Jimmy and
>Rosalyn, and Laura and W (W stands for M oron
>standing on his head)
>
>so somehow he believed (still believes?) in Bush's
>insane take on reality
>
>but now as push comes to shove i hear on the
>radio that other powerful Brits are making him
>back away a bit. if he doesnt, he is on the point
>of losing the confidence of Parliament and the
>ruin of his career (i suspect he has already
>ruined his career)
>
>which means that the governments of the other
>important countries out there are firmly in favor
>of disarming Saddam without war (China, Germany,
>Russia and France) and Britain may now be
>wavering in that direction
>
>Bush will NOT go to war if Britain doesnt go in
>at the same time
>
>Michel Nostradamus
>
>"Oh my God, we forgot the fucking blessing!" - Dwight Eisenhower


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