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Oooh, today should be a 'good' day on the boards if you're this worked up this early.
But your point is valid. How hard is it to say, 'our intentions were good, but as it turns out we made one stupid assed decision.'
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09.23.05 - 7:01 am | #
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What, Bolton wasn't bad ENOUGH?!??!!
These clusterfuckers really ARE trying to bring on Armageddon, pissing-off the entire planet, ONE COUNTRY AT A TIME!
First they bombed people who didn't bomb us, now they're fucking with the few allies that we have LEFT!
GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!
I mean, FUCK, I was a LIBERAL ARTS MAJOR, and I know better diplomacy than THAT!
Anntichrist S. Coulter |
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09.24.05 - 1:30 am | #
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Former U.S. ambassador breaks party line
Thursday, September 22, 2005 Posted at 4:33 PM EDT Canadian Press
Ottawa — The summary deportation of Maher Arar to Syria was "unfair" treatment of a Canadian citizen, says former U.S. ambassador Paul Cellucci.
And Canada's growing satisfaction with the decision to stay out of Iraq is understandable, added the outspoken former Massachusetts governor, given the ongoing insurgency there and the absence of weapons of mass destruction.
It's the first time an American official has expressed anything approaching regret over Mr. Arar's year-long incarceration and alleged torture in a Syrian prison — and flies directly in the face of recent comments by Mr. Cellucci's successor at the U.S. embassy in Ottawa.
His comments on Iraq equally challenge Republican Washington orthodoxy.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/s...Story/National/
MildlyDisturbed |
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09.24.05 - 2:56 am | #
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