From: Dehede011@aol.com
Date: Thu Jan 30 2003 - 11:38:12 MST
In a message dated 1/30/2003 12:20:19 PM Central Standard Time,
lee@piclab.com writes: If you're trying to make a point, citing a popular
poll only makes me think you don't have any real information to point to.
Lee,
I have to disagree with you -- Dr. Broderick gave us some real
information about what his mind seizes upon when he is in the search mode.
He didn't convey his delight over the 8 European countries that
published a statement supporting our country and the correctness of our
course of conduct. He didn't convey his puzzlement that Schroeder's support
has fallen to an all time low since his opposing us. He found no reason to
support our President's State of the union address. But let a poll be
published saying that over 80% of Europeans think we are a threat to world
peace and Dr. Broderick is on that factoid like a chicken on a kernel of
corn.
Lets face it Lee. To a certain segment of the world's population the
idea that Uncle Sugar is going to look out for its own interests and protect
itself is enough to be frightening? How tacky our conduct?
Ron h.
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