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: /p>I too have mixed feelings on Tony Blair. In the end, I have to view him as a huge negative. While he has supported us in the Middle East, he has dismantled the UK's ability to ever support such a campaign again. British military planning and procurement has become so integrated with the EU, that they will never be able to support us again without French and German permission.
p>I can't look at the pathetic emasculated nanny-state the UK has become and think kind thoughts of Tony. br> -- Chris B. br> New Jersey /p>Hal G. P. Colebatch replies: I don't at all disagree with what you say. I have written on this many times. Unfortunately the present Conservative opposition under David Cameron looks no better. Let us pray for a new Churchill or Alfred the Great!
p> PSYCHOGENICS br> Re: Michael Fumento's What World Trade Center Illness? : /p>
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