Former Congressmen Assess U.S. Foreign Policy
A Republican?s Case Against George W. Bush By Paul Findley
DURING MY LONG life, America has surmounted many severe challenges. As a teenager, I experienced the Great Depression. In World War II, I saw war close-up as a Navy Seabee. As a country newspaper editor, I watched the Korean War from afar. As a Member of Congress, I agonized through the Vietnam War from start to finish. During these challenges I never for a moment worried about America?s ultimate survival with its great principles and ideals still intact.
The president offers wars without end, and the Congress shouts its approval. But his use of America?s vast arsenal is so reckless that he is regarded widely as the most dangerous man in the world.
Friday, April 23, 2004
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