* This was posted to alt.politics.org.un and as to why i put it here, i
didn't know of anywhere else in microsoft world to put it.
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via radio i did hear for the 1st time bush with the aide of homeland
security address hurricane isabel
via fox news tv i did see president bush speak of the hurricane, the energy
crisis, iraq and saddams connection to 911, al queda and bin laden and about
that - bush thinks saddam had nothing to do with yet he knows al queda was
clearly involved with saddam.
whatever...
i guess, no i know bush is in dire straights to some extent. even wesley
clark had he been president beginning in 2000 would be in a mess of sorts.
i do see the importance of a former nato commander - regardless of what you
or anyone else thinks of the man being the leader come 2004 as president of
the usa. he does need a clearly viable running mate. i suggest my in-law,
janet or chris morris. however, there is someone else here in the states of
whom probably has more experience than anyone else in the country who knows
the flow of almost everything that makes the usa work and is not a person
with a military service record that i know of. that man is non other than
Mr. Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft. Clark & Gates 2004? again, i state
anyone in the oval office as pres of the usa during 91101 would be facing
very similar times now. how bush has been perceived by the media and shown
to the public via the media and how the public has perceived back, whether
what info came and gone in any order, it really is apparent that we are not
so well of here in the states. it really is apparent that although we do
need to put iraq back together into a free society as perceived by the
president and hopefully by you in the un and the people you all represent,
it is even more apparent that we here in the states of america need to put
our homeland into economical working order immediatly for the benefit of
everyone in the states. so please, do as you will and do it with the powers
that be.
thank you
william k. mahler
mahlers of cape cod
www.mahlers.com