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Inside the Ring [Why Bush wanted Dubai Port deal]
Washington Times ^ | July 20, 2007 | Bill Gertz

Posted on 07/20/2007 7:19:48 PM PDT by plain talk

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To: lepton

If that is the case, why does he continue to cite Dubai ports in his litany of reasons why he is an independent thinker willing to criticize the GOP?


101 posted on 07/22/2007 7:47:13 AM PDT by soccermom
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To: Rodney King

History will tell.


102 posted on 07/22/2007 11:57:25 AM PDT by TheThinker
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To: jwh_Denver

“What did Rush say? The last I remember he was against the whole thing.”

Unlike the ‘knee jerk’ pundits/talkers, Rush recognized the strategic advantage of the Dubai deal from the beginning . . . He was never against the deal.


103 posted on 07/24/2007 12:25:29 PM PDT by DrDeb (IF STANDING FOR LIBERTY IN THE WORLD MAKES ME A DISSIDENT, I WEAR THAT TITLE WITH PRIDE. GWB -07)
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To: DrDeb

You’ve jogged my memory, you’re right. Thanks for replying.


104 posted on 07/24/2007 1:43:23 PM PDT by jwh_Denver (In the Rise and Fall of United States I hope the Fall part is more than one chapter.)
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