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	Hey everyone! Well, here is issue #10. Hope you all enjoyed it.
        I usually write about howe you should send us articles. But this
        Issue I want you to read something written by, Matthew Rothschild.

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        Bush's Obscenity
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        On October 3, Bush uttered one of the grossest obscenities imaginable: 
        "War may be unavoidable."

        War is almost always avoidable.

        In the case of Iraq, it is particularly avoidable, since Iraq has not 
        attacked the United States and is in no position to do so.

        It's only "unavoidable" because Bush so desperately wants to go to war.

        Bush, not Saddam Hussein, is blocking the U.N. inspectors from going 
        back to work.

        And Bush and Blair are insisting that U.N. Security Council let the
        war begin.

        How Bush could then say, with a straight face, that "we didn't ask for 
        this challenge" is beyond me.

        Then, pouring it on, he added, "None of us here today desire to see 
        military conflict because we know the awful nature of war."

        Actually, I doubt Bush has any appreciation of the awful nature of war, 
        and his desire for military conflict against Iraq is on display for all 
        to see.

        These rhetorical feints are mere calisthenics before the heavy lifting 
        of the bombs, a ritual clearing of the throat before the war whoop.

	

             
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