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Politics : Clinton's Scandals: Is this corruption the worst ever?

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To: Michael Sphar who wrote (3268)8/27/1998 3:07:00 AM
From: RJC2006  Read Replies (1) of 13994
 
<<<I really think this is worthy of discussion by the Congress. They are the only ones who can confirm the President's desire. Their not taking up of this timely discussion says volumes about the President's recent declaration regarding Osama bin Laden as well as his ability to lead and remain in office. Even the conservative news media has remained silent on this issue of national policy. Looks like the tail wagged the dog. >>>

"Declaring war on terrorism" as bellowed by the honorable Ms. Albright is nothing but sabre rattling. In the course of foreign relations it is affirmed only through a written proclamation by Congress. Ms. Albright's words are meant as rhetoric only and I took them as such. Congress may issue a declaration of war but to whom would we deliver such a proclamation? That is why retaliation toward terrorism may only be feasible through covert methods.
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