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To: USA21
"I'm going to the United Nations to give this speech for a reason, because I believe this is an international problem, and that we must work together to deal with the problem," Bush said on Tuesday.

Sounds like Bush is going to present his case to the world body for it's approval.Once, just once, it would be good to have a President with enough stones to tell the UN to piss off. I guess that we must now always have international (UN) approval to do what needs doing, have a multinational coalition to do it, and follow with UN peacekeeping and civilian disarmament when done.

88 posted on 09/12/2002 2:22:12 AM PDT by FSPress
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To: FSPress
psst! Kofi, ya better read the news before you speak: dubya's got a coalition forming.
91 posted on 09/12/2002 3:58:28 AM PDT by debg
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To: FSPress; William McKinley
"I'm going to the United Nations to give this speech for a reason, because I believe this is an international problem, and that we must work together to deal with the problem," Bush said on Tuesday.

Translation: I'm not asking you how to deal with this problem, mind you...I'm telling you, and you better finally listen up...

...Kofi, if you want to keep that (U.N.) illusion going...you had better get on board and sanction the use of force.

Annan's speech was better than I expected, actually...sounded like he already knows the U.N. is an ineffectual organization but didn't want to lose face (I mean, what can the U.N. do without the U.S.? even Kofi's not that delusional, and if he is, George will straighten him out right quick!)...

(Rush is saying similar right now, I think) ;)

122 posted on 09/12/2002 9:39:49 AM PDT by 88keys
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