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"There is no denying that this race is mainly about Mr. Bush's disastrous tenure. Nearly four years ago, after the Supreme Court awarded him the presidency, Mr. Bush came into office amid popular expectation that he would acknowledge his lack of a mandate by sticking close to the center. Instead, he turned the government over to the radical right."
"We look back on the past four years with hearts nearly breaking, both for the lives unnecessarily lost and for the opportunities so casually wasted. Time and again, history invited George W. Bush to play a heroic role, and time and again he chose the wrong course. We believe that with John Kerry as president, the nation will do better." -- New York Times 17 Oct, 2004
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'This nation is about to embark upon the first test of a revolutionary doctrine applied in an extraordinary way at an unfortunate time. The doctrine of preemption -- the idea that the United States or any other nation can legitimately attack a nation that is not imminently threatening but may be threatening in the future -- is a radical new twist on the traditional idea of self defense. It appears to be in contravention of international law and the UN Charter. And it is being tested at a time of world-wide terrorism, making many countries around the globe wonder if they will soon be on our -- or some other nation's -- hit list.' -U.S. Senator Robert Byrd, Feb. 12, 2003
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'It was bad enough for the U.S. to have endured the intelligence failures that led to Sept. 11; it's another thing to know that 18 months, billions of dollars and untold numbers of bombs later that Osama bin Laden and most of his top advisers remain on the loose. This failure ought to be thrown daily in Mr. Bush's face, but he has diverted attention to Iraq, where the United States is about to make a mistake of historic proportions.' -Jeffrey Simpson in The Globe and Mail, 18 Feb 2003
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Tuesday, 19 March 2002
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p://www.salon.com/people/feature/2002/03/19/ritter/index.html?CP=RDF&DN=310">Scott Ritter. The controversial former chief U.N. weapons inspector in Iraq says Saddam's weapons of mass destruction are largely disarmed, the "Iraqi threat" is built on a framework of lies and President Bush has betrayed the American people. [Salon.com]
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No end in sight to war on terrorism: PM
The federal government hasn't made a decision on whether to extend
Canada's six-month military commitment to Afghanistan, says Prime
Minister Jean Chrétien.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]
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A Somber Memorial From the Vienna Philharmonic. New York Times Mar 18 2002 8:46PM ET [Moreover - Arts and culture news] "After all the angst and the anger and the hassles of the last few months, the Mozart was like a benediction," one concertgoer said afterward. "Now it seems O.K. to let go a little, to let the dead rest in peace."
The VPO played a free concert at St. Patrick's in memory of the victims of 11 Sept.
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