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<blockquote data-quote="Information Please" data-source="post: 75990"><p>I dont believe that a war in Iraq was inevitable, regardless of who was president. I see no facts that would lead me to believe that, no matter where Soros puts his money. We would all be richer if our money was in Euros five years ago, rather than say, UPS stock. Now if you are talking about the inevitability of a war somewhere in the Mid-East; that I will concede. I would have thought that a war against Iran, or even Syria was more likely five years ago. After all, those countries did actively support terrorists bent on toppling the American way of life.</p><p></p><p>Gore was/is a hawk, and I never supported him, other than preferring him over what we ended up with. Anyone that could live with Tipper was not my idea of someone I would choose to be in charge of anything, unless the alternative was what we are stuck with now. He did; however make a number of correct calls in the referenced speech. I would take his influence in the 2002 mid-terms to be minimal, at best. </p><p></p><p>To attempt to stay on topic, you may want to read what Pope Benedict had to say about Islam. Maybe our leaders should talk with him about what the next move should be.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/HA10Ak01.html" target="_blank">http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/HA10Ak01.html</a></p><p></p><p>PSwhat are these ribs of which you speak? Do you have me confused with someone else?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Information Please, post: 75990"] I dont believe that a war in Iraq was inevitable, regardless of who was president. I see no facts that would lead me to believe that, no matter where Soros puts his money. We would all be richer if our money was in Euros five years ago, rather than say, UPS stock. Now if you are talking about the inevitability of a war somewhere in the Mid-East; that I will concede. I would have thought that a war against Iran, or even Syria was more likely five years ago. After all, those countries did actively support terrorists bent on toppling the American way of life. Gore was/is a hawk, and I never supported him, other than preferring him over what we ended up with. Anyone that could live with Tipper was not my idea of someone I would choose to be in charge of anything, unless the alternative was what we are stuck with now. He did; however make a number of correct calls in the referenced speech. I would take his influence in the 2002 mid-terms to be minimal, at best. To attempt to stay on topic, you may want to read what Pope Benedict had to say about Islam. Maybe our leaders should talk with him about what the next move should be. [url]http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/HA10Ak01.html[/url] PSwhat are these ribs of which you speak? Do you have me confused with someone else? [/QUOTE]
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