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"Barber, Kenneth L." <[log in to unmask]>
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 well bob, that was a peaceful way of protesting. also you can join the
protest that happens in 2004. its the american way. if the election were
next tuesday though, i am afraid that bush would win in a landslide. lots
can happen in a short time though.

-----Original Message-----
From: bhester
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: 3/22/2003 11:59 AM
Subject: Re: We're headed unfortunately

At 11:56 AM 3/19/2003, you wrote:
>When I read that Bush gave Saddam and his family 48 hours to leave
Iraq, I
>immediately thought of 'High Noon,' where the gunslinger give Alan Ladd
>until noon to get out of town or fight.

Funny coincidence - I wrote Pres. a lengthy e-mail just before his
'final
untimatum', objercting to his course of action.  In it I said:

Mr. Bush, anticipating your upcoming announcement, I am tonight not
proud
to be an American or a Texan.  You are not Marshall Will Kane, and this
is
not Hadleyville; it is not yet High Noon.   You are turning a
super-power
into a super-bully.

BOB




>Where would they have gone?  Perhaps to Bin Laden's hideout or maybe
>Libya.  Who knows?  More likely France, where there are a lot of
exiles.
>
>Kat
>
>-------Original Message-------
>From: Anthony Arnold <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: 03/19/03 12:42 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: We're headed unfortunately
>
> >
> > Friends,
>
>I hope I'm wrong here, but I feel we're going to start war either
>tonight or tomorrow, sure by Friday.  I'm still disagreeing with the
>happenings.  I do have one question (something my father asked me
>because he doesn't know either), where does Bush expect Saddam to go
to?
>It isn't like us being asked to leave town to somewhere else, we have a
>number of alternatives.  To my family, that request was almost like
>saying that I'll jump out of my wheelchair and walk tomorrow.  It's
even
>more unrealistic than me walking, I feel.
>
>Thanks,
>Anthony
>
>Visit me at <a target=_blank
>href="http://www.anthonyarnold.net/">http://www.anthonyarnold.net/</a>
> >

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