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Outlaw Nation

"What has happened to our country?" Plus much more, including Kerry timber lines, a lost weekend, and what Hugh Hewitt did to Bob Dornan.

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br> San Diego, California /p>

"Mr. Soros stated that we should start by correcting our own behavior, by looking at what we've done wrong.…Another wrong, he explained, is that the United States isn't yet signed up with the Kyoto treaty or the International Criminal Court in The Hague."

p>Right, that's what Osama Bin Laden is fighting for: Make the U.S. join the International Criminal Court and the Kyoto treaty. How silly can you get? Has Osama ever heard of Kyoto, did he ever mention it? I have not yet heard a statement from al Qaeda, Osama, or any of his henchmen ever mentioning Kyoto or the Criminal Court in The Hague. It's not because these deals are bad for America that your alarm bells should be ringing. It's the lunacy of the notion that al Qaeda does what it does because the U.S. follows certain policies that don't agree with a liberal mind-set. The issue is not what the U.S. does, it's what the U.S. is: A friend of Israel, a force for democracy. That's the problem of al Qaeda, not Kyoto. Let's get real. If you want to address "problems," those are the problems you must deal with. And I guess that is exactly what Mr. Soros means to say. br> -- Daniel Teeboom br> Amsterdam, The Netherlands /p> p> WEEKEND PACKAGE br> Re: Wlady Pleszczynski's Kerry Stiffed and George Neumayr's The Peripatetic President :
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