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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (187109)9/26/2001 5:16:13 PM
From: Karen Lawrence  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
I wasn't all that happy with Clinton. But I'm disappointed that everyone here continues to blame him for all the evils of the world. I don't see Vice President Cheney throwing up his hands in resignation because the Clinton administration fubared this country into an inexorable tide of oblivion. He's taking charge and making decisions, consulting with the experts to find a solution to this terror in the most incisive, least destructive way possible. Bush has been in power for nine months. If that's not enough time for some of you here to let him and his colleagues accept responsibility for what is going on today, then he never will be responsible even for anything right. In fact, it's not the Clinton administration that created the bin Laden terror, it's the CIA, which Bush Sr. headed. So why not blame him? I'll tell you why, because the fault lies solely with bin Laden. He is (allegedly) the one who masterminded this atrocity. Why stay mired in partisan divisiveness when we need to focus our positive support on those in Washington in whose wise hands and considered decisions now rest all our fates and futures.
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