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Submitted by R.S. GANDINI (United States), Nov 12, 2003 at 11:17

GREAT ARTICLE. VERY INFORMATIVE TO ME IN MY SMALL WORLD. LET ME ASK, WHAT HAPPENS SHOULD PRESIDENT BUSH NOT GET RE-ELECTED? WHERE DO THINGS STAND THEN? WILL THE DEMOCRATS TAKE UP THE TORCH OR IS IT BACK TO THE OLD DAYS? I FEEL MANY AMERICANS MAY PREFER TO GO BACK TO THE DAYS OF APPEASING RATHER THAT PRESIDENTS BUSH'S BOLD INITIATIVE.

THANK YOU,

R.S. GANDINI

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