Just wondering how peple felt about the U.S.'s automatic rejection of
Iran's offer for a live debate on TV with George W. Bush and Iran's
president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. I think that not allowing an open
discussion of mattes that involve serious consequences is foolish and
putting pride before rational thinking. Of course the U.S. media, for
that fact hardly any media, has barely any mention of this chance for
resolve in the form of diplomacy, something George Bush "hopes for maore
than anything". Ha. Any views? Here's the link.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14568773/
Makaveli Reviewed by Makaveli on . Iran Debate Proposal Rejected Just wondering how peple felt about the U.S.'s automatic rejection of Iran's offer for a live debate on TV with George W. Bush and Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. I think that not allowing an open discussion of mattes that involve serious consequences is foolish and putting pride before rational thinking. Of course the U.S. media, for that fact hardly any media, has barely any mention of this chance for resolve in the form of diplomacy, something George Bush "hopes for maore Rating: 5