1. And how, he asked, could the U.N. come in and do anything effective when the national will seemed to be absent? 2. All might agree that there is no true national will to try again. 3. But money, knowledge and national will are in short supply. 4. Canady says the president has misjudged the national will on the issue and his veto will cost him in November -- even with pro-choice groups. 5. It does not contain the essential message of the first, that fighting terrorism needs a national will to go after terrorists and their masters. 6. It will take an enormous application of national will. 7. Its loss would sap the steadily draining reservoir of national will, with unpredictable political consequences. 8. Of course, airplanes are even more sensitive to the vagaries of national political will than are autos. 9. Patriotism and unity characterized our national will. 10. Some day the democracies that defeated communism and fascism may have the national will and courage to confront terrorism where it is planted and nurtured. |