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chimp chump Donating Member (132 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-05-04 01:23 PM
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8. scolding from foreigners...
...especially from France, isn't going to hurt Bush too much. ;)

Let's keep in mind that America could probably defeat them all combined militarily.

And Britain alone could kick all of Europe's ass. And Israel or Turkey alone could kick the butts of all the Arab countries combined.

Recall Stalin's remarks about Rome's scolding: "How many divisions does the pope have?"

'Nuff said. Folks, some of this is just old-fashioned geopolitics and the spillover of domestic propaganda. They get this stuff the same way we get it from our government.

I think a surprise is coming from Europe. I think we'll see a change in Germany toward closer alliance with the U.S. Their business class is demanding change. And the partnership of New Europe with America right in Germany's backyard and among Germany's new eastern labor pool is a motivating factor.

One more German election and I think we'll see a strong alliance between Britain and Australia and Germany and Israel, all under U.S. leadership in foreign policy.
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