policies.
It is sad, but we can not afford to fix what we break.
We need to stop breaking things.
The best way to win is to have a strong economy (and use it) and a
strong military (and not use it).
--- citation502 <citation502@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> caught the tail-end of an NPR piece this evening about a UN report
> indicating that FOUR MILLION Iraqis have been dislocated by Bush's
> War.
> And it's worse than just sending most of them to refugee camps: it
> means (e.g. in Jordan) that an entire generation of youth are not
> attending school of any sort.
>
> The echoes of what I think of as the most-colossal blunder in the
> entire
> history of U.S. foreign policy will reverberate for decades.
>
> I'm convinced this war was and is about nothing more than that war is
> good for business. It is.
>
>
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