Comments on: U.N. Ambassador John Bolton To Step Down

Controversial Envoy Was Unable To Win Senate Confirmation

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by laurieleemoo December 4, 2006 9:56 PM EST
there you go.....doody.ha!ha!
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by laurieleemoo December 4, 2006 9:55 PM EST
well...actually...they did take him out before he was able to finish the job...and considering the fact that China and Russia with veto power have tried to fight him every step of the way...well I would say that he did his job in keeping the pressure on China and Russia to do their job.
It is going to take a bulldog to get through to China and Russia....a little sweetheart that the Democrats will more than likely put in....won't have a CHANCE!
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by mrthornman December 4, 2006 9:55 PM EST
Well, howdy!

But until that day comes, why not answer my previous post?
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by laurieleemoo December 4, 2006 9:47 PM EST
You know what people...I am keeping copies of all these CBS sites for the day in the future when we see that Bush and Bolton were both on the right track and all you could manage to do is get in their way and hinder their jobs in this war on terror and our problems with Iran and North Korea.

Yes...hindsight is everything sometimes people.

And someday...when we have gotten past this stuff...I am going to write a book and I think all you people will be really embarrassed at the hate campaign and all these comments you have chosen to say to bring hatred against this administration and division to our country.

Someday, I guarantee you that in hindsight GW will be considered one of the greatest Presidents america has ever had and John Bolton will also be proven to be the best UN rep we have ever had.

Yes....I think after my book comes out...you all will be wanting to eat your words at just about the same time. Yes, won't you be embarrassed when your name is right there at the top with your comments for all the world to see THEN. Yes...you all think you are real clever now....but someday my friends....you will be begging me not to print your words.



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by mrthornman December 4, 2006 9:42 PM EST
A great man? A true patriot? How so?



He did a great job while there? Really? Please list his remarkable accomplishments. Thanks!
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by laurieleemoo December 4, 2006 9:36 PM EST
goodbye John Bolton...I for one will miss you. You are a great man and a true american patriot.
You did a great job while you were there and did the best with what you had to work with I know.

Now...get ready america....you just let the Democrats throw out our best shot at getting Iran and North Korea under control. Way to go america!

Now we really are in trouble!
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by one_american December 4, 2006 8:59 PM EST
For those who really believe that John Bolton was a bully:

Get ready to be bullied by North Korea, Iran, Syria and Venezuela!
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by fridak-2009 December 4, 2006 7:46 PM EST
Bolton was the perfect person for Bush. Both believe in bullying over diplomacy. Good riddance - his type of thinking has done little to secure anyone's security anywhere.
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by ammermantm December 4, 2006 7:44 PM EST
diverinnl,
that is all I meant, it was a well stated remark with some creative writing added and all anyone else had to say was he was on par with Joseph Gobbels.
in order to have a civilized debate we (as americans) need to understand people can have differing views and have the courage to express them with out fearing a visceral reaction to it, boiling down to calling them a fasist or communist or a nazi.
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by lestb35 December 4, 2006 7:26 PM EST
I thought Bolton was very effective. With all the hoopla when he was first nominated, I expected the guy to be obnoxious but he was competant and professional.
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