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BAGHDAD, Iraq, Feb. 8 — After arriving in Baghdad pivotal meetings with top Iraqi officials, chief U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix said the first round of disarmament talks on Saturday were “very substantial.” As global pressure mounted, the inspectors said they expected quick concessions on everyday issues and would demand more evidence on leftover weapons.
IMO,
So I guess now we will go back this week to argue the inspectors need more time. Working with the UN is a joke. Their problem is that they are too diplomatic, especially to tyrants that take advantage of it. I hope all the doves are shown for what they are this week, cowardly and appeasers to tyrannical dictators that will do just enough publicly and privately are seeking to destroy freedom and liberty.
Half of the doves really beleive we should "give peace a chance", and the other half just hate Bush so much that they would do anything opposite just to oppose him.
Doves put that in your peace pipe and smoke it.
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Richard Sanchez
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