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The French and Unilateralism
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Hello Fernando

I dont want to be drawn further if I can avoid it:)

But ...

In a recent poll 75% of the population think a war to remove Saddam from power is required.

Tony Blair met some oppostion from within his own party because thats the way the democratic system works. The fact is that he did get the support he needed

Having said that we are all one big family here in the UT :)

I making a resolution not to get drawn further into these political threads.

hmmmm.,...... now this DBC container problem on the other hand ......




>Hi Mark,
>
>>said by comparison with what the Americans have to put up with his comments are mild.
>
>>I have just read your "joke" anti-american resolutions earlier in this thread. I think they make my point rather well by exposing your true feelings to Americans.

>
>You've made a slight mistake in here. First, Tracy has all credits for the "joke". I just followed her line of thinking and added a few other "resolutions". Second, I, by no means am an "anti-american" nor would ever make an "anti-american" joke. I have great respect and admiration for the american people (as to the english people, as well, just for you to know).
>
>The way you speak (...by exposing your true feelings to Americans) remembered me the old (gosh!) way of puting people against people, used in the times of Stalin in the gone USSR. As you may know that didn't last, because it was false.
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>This respect is not to be shared with their governants that want to kill innocent people (I'm talking of your own troops here, if that matters to you) using false (again!) excuses for that purpose.
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>Those feelings that I'm expressing, with a great concern about an eminent war against Iraq, has to do with the same feelings of the majority of people in the US AND the United Kingdom. FYI, early this morning, listening to the news on the radio, they told about the bad situation of Tony Blair (in the Parliament) because of his decision to go war by any means. He could fall because of that (is that true?).
>
>>ps. I did not find them as mild as what Thomas said about France.
>>In fact to save folks looking for them I will post them again here.

>
>Thanks, very kind of you, it couldn't be done better and think folks will appreciate <s>
>
>Have a nice day!
>
>Fernando
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