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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: KonKilo who wrote (5247)8/18/2003 5:17:04 AM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (2) of 793537
 
he was in that court of law because of the enormously expensive and morally bankrupt witchhunt directed against him, one that went on for years, trying to find something, anything to use against him.

It wasn't difficult to find Clinton doing unlawful, unseemly things. His continuous moral turpitude and abuse of power for personal gain have been thoroughly documented.

Demos are just now beginning to understand that over 50% of the NASDAQ crash occurred before Clinton left office. His dismantling of 38-39% of our military even while America was being attacked in a regular pattern was his greatest crime against the American people.

Clinton's oath of office required him to protect and defend the United States. He musta forgot that little detail. But the people have not forgotten how important that facet of the president's job is. Once again the pendulum is swinging the other way.

We have had several generations in my lifetime.
The 40s spawned the hero generation.
The 1960's was the time in which America saw her greatest moral decline. The hippies undermined everything the Hero generation of WWII fought and died to build for us.
The 70s were the boring beige days...Followed by the 80s and the Reagan can do wrong years.
The pendulum swung all the way to the left again for Clinton.
Then America learned once again two difficult lessons... we have serious enemies intent on destroying us, and we cannot negotiate from weakness.

Generation X'ers are now the movers and shakers. They do not share the "fear to fight" that the plump middle-aged left wing has tried to put on them. You can see the dynamic, exciting and penchant for well-trained risk-taking in the new sports developed by Generation X'ers.

You can see it in the Gen X youngsters in the military serving with great pride as their grandfathers and great-grandfathers did.

Gen X is not buying the argument that Clinton did no wrong...they see right through that and have lost respect for middle-aged adults (like their parents) who still try to impose that thinking on them.

For their age, Gen X is better educated, better traveled and far more more savvy about world affairs than any other generation ever. They are now becoming fathers, husbands and leaders in business and the military. Soon they will be assuming roles of greater importance.

They are looking for great leaders and will find their own. Those leaders are not going to be soft Gores, angry Kerrys, faded Gephardts, or pretty-boy Edwards. They will be men and women of stature who will set and demand excellence.

Gen X'ers are not buying the old left-wing proposals of high taxes and unlimited hand-outs to those unwilling to accept the basic responsibility of providing for themselves. They are starting their own businesses now and see clearly how bureaucracy and excessive taxes are stifling them. They see the fear and lack of fight in Clinton worshippers and want no part of it.

Gen X'ers are fully aware of the threats we face. They are not afraid to step-up and do their duty to protect America.
They know they are lucky to be American...I know America is lucky to have them.
unclewest
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