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p> Tuesday morning, prior to an EU strategy workshop, the Bolton nomination came from out of the blue! Comments and opinions came fast and furious. After the Bush-Rice (Charm) tours, what is he (Bush) thinking? Just when we thought it was getting better, that is, the Americans seeing out point of view, Bush does this! Actually, this is the work of Cheney, balancing out the influence of SecState Rice! A setback for multilateralism, more attacks on the U.N., a victory for neocons. No mention of the impact of the nomination on the weather though, remained cold, gray, and inhospitable. Now to await Bolton's arrival at the U.N. and his first utterance! Non-attribution rules for the meeting require me to remain... br> -- unsigned /p> p> JUST DANDY br> Re: Enemy Central's That's All, Folks! : /p> p>So, Mr. Rather invokes the memory of 9/11 in his final signoff. This is also the same guy who shed tears on late night television soon after 9/11 and was applauded by the audience for his empathy. Yet he and CBS have been persistent & disingenuous critics of every Bush policy enacted to avoid another 9/11, even to the extent of deliberately timing a politically disastrous and completely false story on the President with the express intent of affecting the election. Sorry Dan, no tears from me. Old Walter was right; you should have been history a long time ago. br> -- A. DiPentima br> Connecticut /p>
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