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It's always George Bush's axis, as if he was the one in charge. The idea is to put him in charge of a small dictatorship and have him try to manage a pathetic economy, stay in power by killing rivals/rigging elections, negotiate with the UN and stave of serious consequences... The hope is that looking
at the problem from the other side may allow a previously unnoticed peaceful solution to be found...
Needless to say, Saddam doesn't get to be the president of the USA...
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How is this different from Bush's present regime (apart from the words "small" and, arguably, "dictatorship")? |
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Basically he wouldn't have the military or economic power to make other countries do what he wanted... he'd have to try diplomacy or something... |
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If GWB hadn't already been governor of Texas and executive in a major oil/gas exploration company, this would seem like an inspired idea. But he's been there and done that. And even though you and I may not care for his style, the administrative work seems to be getting done. |
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Perhaps public service exams should be required of elected officals. |
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what can I say, the guy is a moron. |
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I agree with LordWatson most elected officals need to have some sort of intelligence to do their job proberly. Yes Mr. Bush is a moron and for that matter so is Tony Blair for agreeing to help him. My actual opinions contain words not suitable for this annotation. |
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I don't want to be boring but isn't an axis supposed to be a straight line, I'd be more interested in finding cycle of violence, is it a Harley or what? |
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