BEGIN TRANSCRIPT RUSH: Let's go back even prior to June the 6th of 1999. Again, on CNN, June 6, 1999 story, "Fort Dix speeds up relocation of Kosovo refugees." Let's go back to May 18th of 1999, just a little short of a month prior. "First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton announced Tuesday an additional $15 million in US relief to the displaced people of Kosovo. The money will help non-government and United Nations groups care for refugees in the border regions of Macedonia and Albania and will also help pay to resettle as many as 20,000 ethnic Albanians who may choose to live with friends and relatives in the United States." (Laughing.) Golly, folks, it's worse than I thought. The Clinton administration may have brought these people here! We don't know if five of the six were in part of this group, but oh, man! The first lady announced this?
"The first lady spoke at a briefing she held to describe her recent trip to a camp in Macedonia. She said the refugees, mostly women and children, described the slaughter of adult men as armed Serbs pushed Kosovars from their homes. 'These heartbreaking stories of families separated, of girls raped, of men executed, of homes destroyed, must be told and retold and never forgotten,' Mrs. Clinton said. The first lady said nothing makes the case more powerfully for why the United States and our NATO allies are pursuing their mission in Kosovo, why we cannot give up until the evils perpetrated by Milosevic and his regime have been stopped and the refugees return home in peace and safety." Mrs. Clinton also announced, May 18th, 1999, "Mrs. Clinton also announced the establishment of an Internet-based information resource..." folks, you will not believe this. "Mrs. Clinton also announced the establishment of an Internet-based information resource to help the Kosovo refugees find their loved ones. The computer system will be based at Fort Dix, New Jersey, the military base now serving as a processing center for Kosovars coming to the United States. The website will feature a people locator, as well as news and information in Albanian. It will include links with similar computer resources in Macedonia, Albania, and elsewhere in Europe."
My God, folks, could it be that the Clinton administration set up the communications network for this? Brought them to our shores, set up the communications network? Just asking. The story doesn't say this. These stories are almost eight years old, folks, but may I read this to you again? Just this one passage: "Mrs. Clinton also announced the establishment of an Internet-based information resource to help the Kosovo refugees find loved ones. The computer system will be based at Fort Dix, New Jersey, military base now serving as a processing center for Kosovars coming to the United States." That is Fort Dix, New Jersey. These are very serious questions, and could be serious charges that flow from these questions -- very, very serious, ladies and gentlemen. We are concerned here. This is upsetting. Well, I don't know about an investigation. It will come at some point perhaps but, yeah, we're investigating gas prices right now. We don't have time to investigate this. We're investigating Big Oil. After that, we're going to investigate Wal-Mart. We're not through investigating Enron, by the way. But very unsettling. I read these two CNN stories, my friends, and I must admit you may be able to hear it in my voice. I am concerned. This is deeply troubling to read that the Clinton administration may have actually imported these people and set up computer Internet networks for them to stay in contact with one another. Deeply troubling. Important questions. Need answers. |