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Why hadn't I heard this 'til now?

I don't watch a lot of news, but this seems significant: Apparently George Bush Sr. has said that he believes that hopes of peace in the Middle East would be ruined if a war with Iraq were not backed by international unity. He goes on to say the Dubya has a tendency to hold a grudge and advices his son to bridge the rift between the US, France, and Germany. Did I find this at CNN, Fox News, MSNBC? Nope. It's from the Times ONLINE from the UK. Here's the link:

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-605441,00.html

Comments

This is the difference between a man of experience and a man of privilege.
This is the difference between a man who paved roads and a man who had then paved for him.
This is the difference between a man who knew world politics and how to use it and a man that doesn't know amd refuses to learn.
This is a man who could force us to choose between him or another Clinton in the White House.

Dad

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