Well other than running for Congress in 2004, being an elected GOP official from 1999-2008, being briefed personally by Don Rumsfeld, you're right. I know nothing. This is case in point why I get pissed ala' John McCain when I post on ET. Because people like you are
FUCKING MORONS!
Christ were you born last week?
February 18, 1998
Web posted at: 9:01 p.m. EST (0201 GMT)
COLUMBUS, Ohio (CNN) -- The
Clinton administration's plan to launch a military strike on Iraq ran into plenty of flak in the American heartland Wednesday.
At a town meeting held in St. John Arena at Ohio State University and aired exclusively on CNN,
Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, Defense Secretary William Cohen and National Security Adviser Sandy Berger encountered a noisy, opinionated crowd and considerable opposition to another war with Iraq.
Albright was drowned out at one point by a group chanting, "One, two, three, four, we don't want your racist war," as she tried to explain U.S. policy to the audience of 6,000.
The heckling became so intense at one point that Albright interrupted CNN's Judy Woodruff and said, "Could you tell those people I'll be happy to talk to them when this is over. I'd like to make my point."
Similar outbursts greeted Cohen and Berger as they laid out again a U.S. position that is familiar to those who have followed the building crisis in the media.
They said the United States would prefer to see a peaceful resolution and hopes that U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan will make significant progress when he visits with Iraqi officials this weekend.
But if Iraqi President Saddam Hussein doesn't allow U.N. arms inspectors to have unrestricted access to all weapons sites in Iraq, they reaffirmed that a U.S.-led coalition will respond with military force.
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You support John McCain I don't think you know anything really.
Is it one of the "jews run america" posts? Well Bill Clinton had a Jewish secretary of state (albright), jewish secretary of treasury (rubin), jewish secretary of defense (cohen) and he STILL did not go and overthrow Saddam. It is not about Jews at all. Remember Paul Wellstone? I do. Al Gore would not have overthrown Saddam despite what he may or may not have said in the early nineties. Saddam was not a threat to any country. Israel took out his reactors when he was building them his military capability was destroyed by the Gulf War and the sanctions and no country feared him. Turkey did not allow US to use its territory as a staging ground for the invasion which proves it was not concerned about the "threat" posed by Saddam.