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http://snipurl.com/fxc0 In 1999, George W. Bush criticized President Clinton for not setting a timetable for exiting Kosovo, and yet he refuses to apply the same standard to his war. George W. Bush, 4/9/99: Victory means exit strategy, and its important for the president to explain to us what the exit strategy is. And on the specific need for a timetable, heres what Bush said then and what he says now: George W. Bush, 6/5/99 I think its also important for the president to lay out a timetable as to how long they will be involved and when they will be withdrawn. [ed. note: article originally ran in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer on 6/5/99] VERSUS George W. Bush, 6/24/05: It doesnt make any sense to have a timetable. You know, if you give a timetable, youre youre conceding too much to the enemy. _____________________________ Note: This message comes from the peace-justice-news e-mail mailing list of articles and commentaries about peace and social justice issues, activism, etc. If you do not regularly receive mailings from this list or have received this message as a forward from someone else and would like to be added to the list, send a blank e-mail with the subject "subscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or you can visit: http://lists.enabled.com/mailman/listinfo/peace-justice-news Go to that same web address to view the list's archives or to unsubscribe. E-mail accounts that become full, inactive or out of order for more than a few days will become disabled or deleted from this list. FAIR USE NOTICE: In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the information in this e-mail is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving it for research and educational purposes. I am making such material available in an effort to advance understanding of environmental, political, human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, and social justice issues, etc. I believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of copyrighted material as provided for in the US Copyright Law.