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Re: How to get rid of the turdman
Feb 19, 2002, 18:33
Sadly, I reckon most right-thinking people new that Bush's "election" to power wouild be a disaster in terms of foreign policy. He seems tohave no regard for anything other than America's economic interests (hence his refusal to adopt the terms of the Kyoto treaty, and his hints that America may invade other middle eastern countries like Iran and Iraq at the first sign of trouble).

Hopefully, as you say Annexus, if his allies (such as Korea) do start turning against him this MAY be a step in the right direction as it could ultimately force him to reconsider his position. However, given his penchant for jingoistic isolationism, we can't be too sure. One thing is certain however ; Bush is becoming as dangerously out of touch with reality as Thatcher or Reagan ever were, and I can only hope it doesn't have a knock-on effect on the next British election. An alliance containing both Dubya and Ian Duncan-Smith would take us right back to the zetigeist of the 80s and the Cold War.

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