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An old man, I remember gas rationing very well. If the Reid and Pelosi have their way, so will all of you.
p>And sooner than you think! br> -- A. C. Santore /p>It took George H. Wittman an entire column to get to the one phrase that matters: "American sticks are far greater and more sophisticated than they (Iran) realize -- if Washington will use them."
p>It is hard to imagine Barack Obama as president. It is even harder to imagine him as Commander-in-Chief. Yet it is positively nightmarish to imagine the above plus a Democratically-controlled Congress taking on the madmen who control Iran. br> -- Arnold Ahlert br> Boca Raton, Florida /p> p> "...if Washington will use them" should read, "If Washington has the will to use them" -- a highly doubtful proposition. br> -- John Gridley /p>
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