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...think the campus needs to be shaken up a little bit, and he definitely brings a candid and fresh approach,” Byrd said...
...effective the fight against terrorism could be if all the countries of the world would work together instead of sitting back and criticizing the actions of the U.S. and Britain. Maciek Puna Secunda, South Africa Recapping the Debates Viewers of the debates could be forgiven for thinking that neither candidate can see the woods for the terrorists [Oct 11.]. No terrorist attack, no matter how dire, could pose the threat to all human life that already exists, gets worse by the day and is studiously ignored by politicians. Yet the environment has scarcely featured in the U.S. presidential election. Terrorists...
...Candid Comparisons...
...Candid Comparisons It took only a few false reports about WMD for the Bush Administration to invade Iraq because of fears of an imminent threat. So why is nothing being done to resolve Sudan's Darfur crisis [Oct. 4], a proven humanitarian catastrophe? Perhaps it is because that tragedy does not pose any immediate danger to the U.S. and the rest of the developed world. Peace negotiations, U.N. convoys and delegations to assess the nature of the genocide are not the solution for Sudan. What is the difference between the Iraqi insurgents and the government-backed Janjaweed militia in Sudan...
...action in defense of the U.S. but that any such action should pass a "global test" to be viewed as legitimate. That is hardly a new doctrine. Our Declaration of Independence refers to "a decent respect to the opinions of mankind" and says, "let Facts be submitted to a candid world." Republicans have been quick to rephrase Kerry's statements to imply that he would defer to the U.N. or get an O.K. from France. But even Bush submitted his rationale for the Iraq war to world opinion. Unfortunately, his reasons were more fantasy than fact...