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Jan 13, 2005 09:53

28 Religious Leaders Appeal to Bush for Special Envoy to Push for Mideast PeaceBy THE NEW YORK TIMES ( Read more... )

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lethargicapathy January 14 2005, 00:15:33 UTC
I hate this stuff. Why do we have to do everything? We don't have enough to take care of right now with the war and the deficite and the idiot president.. raise more money and do more work for other people? Screw that, I say. Solve our current problems first. They've been fighting each other for how long now? Another year or so won't hurt.

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lethargicapathy January 14 2005, 00:26:21 UTC
Although I have to agree with you that it is nice to see everyone getting along. And I support the idea, too, just not at this time.

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shellunboxed January 14 2005, 17:29:07 UTC
Heh.
How can you not support the idea of everyone getting along? Yes, it is a fantasy- Yes, America is not perfect and has a grandiose amount of its own problems. But no one should not agree to the idea of peace, because without peace there is more war, and I'm sure you would not want to support that.

Sadly, the article should be taken as having a null effect on any decisions that the government has or is going to make in regards to the conflict. The letter written shows the American people that differences need to be set aside in a time of need. America its self is in a time of need based on the problems you listed. We have a strong Right and Left fighting each other everyday in Washington over the issues of the economy, war, social security, education, morals, etc... The religious leaders who signed the letter to the President are inspired by divine powers and were able to agree upon a controversial and on going problem. It would be nice if politicians (and every day citizens) were able to put aside (or cooprrate with) their self- ( ... )

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