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Politics : Attack Iraq?

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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (7568)8/20/2003 9:02:49 AM
From: haqihana  Read Replies (2) of 8683
 
chinu, I will take you back to March of 2000, when the market began to tank because it had, artificially, been inflated by the Clinton administration to make him look good. All of the corporations that used illegality to mild the public, and are now under fire from the Bush administration, were operating in the same way during Clinton's stay in the White House, but he did nothing about it, but get a blow job in the oval office. He was offered the opportunity to capture Osama, and turned it down, so Bin Laden could finish his job that resulted in 9/11. As a, repulsive comedy note, Hillary even kissed the ugly face of Arafat. How disgusting can that be, but she has always been a traitor, ever since college when she participated in burning the American flag. The Clintons would not let military personnel wear their honored uniforms in the White House, and Chelsea was once heard to tell a Marine guard, that her parents hated the military, and wished it would go away. Really patriotic Americans, aren't the Clintons? That is not mentioning them trying to steal every thing but the carpet from the living quarters of the White House, and the total trashing of the offices by their "profesional?" staff. Bush, refused to make a big issue of this, but other insiders let the extent of the damage be known.

Ask any service person that has returned from Iraq, and they will tell you, in no uncertain terms, that Bush is a great leader. Your problem is that you mistake artificial charisma with leadership. A good leader finds it impossible to please every body, so goes on and does what is best for the nation. Bush is a fine example of a leader, and has kept a cadre of good advisors to help in the process. Even the comedians no longer make jokes about Cheney being the one that runs the country. That line in the sand has been deeply drawn.
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