I think Bush's actions show a President and an Administration who is seeking 
America's interests as they see it , and seeking to
secure those interests through Projection of Force. 

This projection of force is both domestic and international. Diplomacy does 
play some part in that process, but it is not the
overwhelming factor. 
They have their plans for the future of America and the World, and they are 
putting it into action. No matter what.
It is a strategy of Aggression, not one of Diplomacy.

If this were B.C. I would say it was a strategy of Conquest. ;-)

-Gel

-----Original Message-----
From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

out of curiosity is supporting Bush a rejection of diplomacy in your opinion? 
This is not a trick question. It is in mine but I am
not sure his supporters realize that. Just curious. There seem to be some leaps 
of logic there.

Dana


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