<div>You're probably right, a great number are going to die in Iraq. Beyond that it's hard to know what to think.</div> <div>IMO Nixon's administration was far worse than Bush's, we're still living in Nixon's America. We could theorize Bush wouldn't be president had it not been for Nixon's legacy however speculative such is.</div> <div>I don't know what to think concerning Bush, the following might sound ludicrous given your opinion on Bush but it's too early for me to come to grips with Bush, he and his administration do not appear malignant as Nixon and his administration do to this day, but I could be wrong as so often in the past-- knowing the Mideast I surmised after the allies won the war they might lose the peace but the actual course of events is surprising to say the least. Again, simply do not know what to think, where to begin.</div> <div>One statement comes to mind: at the end of the Cold War circa 1991 a pundit
declared "the world is up for grabs". Sure looks that way, doesn't it? </div> <div><BR><BR><B><I>Samantha Atkins <sjatkins@mac.com></I></B> wrote:</div> <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">We royally fscked it up to the point where there isn't a damn thing <BR>that we (US) can do that will make it better except to get out of the <BR>way and give some aid from a distance. Our reputation has been made <BR>and it isn't good at all in those parts. Our continued presence is <BR>too much part of the problem. As for Bush calling him a moron would <BR>be being far too kind. This is the most patently evil administration <BR>we have had in at least half a century. They deserve execution for <BR>high treason against the American people and their oath of office.<BR><BR>- samantha<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><p>
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