macacz
22.05.03, 21:06
No bo na razie, to chyba marne.
Jak paru Irakolcow dostalo w leb, to DOW szedl w gore o kilkaset punktow. Jak
Saddamowski pokazal sie wsrod gawiedzi-to w dol.
Juz po wojnie, podobno stabilizacja postepuje?
Gdzie efekty? Benzynka w tej samej cenie ( moze troche wyzej nawet), Boom'u
gospodarczego na razie nie widac.
Kontrakty na "odbudowe" rozdano na pniu, na razie nie slychac by cokolwiek
wystartowalo.
A tu jescze jakis starowinka smie Bush'a upominac:
"
Sen. Robert Byrd accused the Bush administration of using "false premises"
to get Americans to accept what he said was an illegal and unprovoked attack
on Saddam Hussein government.
His remarks on the Senate floor Wednesday made for some of the toughest
criticism of the Iraq war from Congress.
Referring to turmoil in postwar Iraq, Byrd, D-W.Va., said: "If the situation
in Iraq is the result of liberation, we may have set the cause of freedom
back 200 years."
The White House dismissed his comments
A inny madrala , a nawet dwoch,sieknal tak:
In recent days, Sen. John Edwards (news, bio, voting record) of North
Carolina said "America's postwar policy has been confused and chaotic." Sen.
Joe Lieberman of Connecticut said "In Iraq, shock and awe is giving way to
stumble and fumble."
No, to kiedy bedzie lepiej, Panowie ?