To: mrustow
Thanks for posting this article. I was discussing the anthrax situation last night with a friend after Bush's speech. My confidence in our government in general and the Bush administration in specific has a lot to do with the anthrax attacks. I hope they know where the anthrax came from and who was behind it, and for strategic reasons are witholding it from the public. In other words we can track it to Saddam Hussein and Iraq, but do not feel it would serve any effect to make that public until we are prepared to extract justice from Saddam and Iraq. If we do not have more of an idea of the anthrax's origin than allowing the Rosenberg allegations to gain the credibility that they have, then my confidence in our government and Bush will really be shaken.
To: Biblebelter
Your concerns are really the crux of the issue, if we invade Iraq. George Bush enjoys a reservoir of good will, but may not abuse that trust, for the sake of evening an old score for his father. If he wants to invade Iraq, he'd better have powerful evidence justifying that move, evidence that he must someday present to the American public.
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06/08/2002 6:05:38 AM PDT by
mrustow
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