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

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To: jlallen who wrote (12082)4/1/1999 11:00:00 PM
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MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.
Neal Boortz

No, I'm not talking about the NATO mission against Yugoslavia and Slobodan Milosevic. First of all, how can you say "mission accomplished" when it's not clear just what that mission is?

If the mission was to get Milosevic to stop his genocidal "ethnic cleansing" efforts against the Kosovars, then the mission certainly isn't accomplished --- and at this point it looks like it literally cannot be accomplished.

But – what about the mission of Slobodan Milosevic? Experts are saying that within a very few days – perhaps four or five – Milosevic will have succeeded in forcing the bulk of the ethnic Albanians in out of Kosovo. His ethnic cleansing is almost complete. So, for Milosevic, it's may well be "mission accomplshed." One talking head on the news last night --- sorry, didn't get his name --- said that the US/NATO operation against Milosevic will prove to be "One of the most significant strategic blunders of the post cold war era."

MILSOVECK'S PRISONERS OF WAR

Now Slobby has three American soldiers and he's holding them as prisoners of war. Do you see that word ... "war?" Would someone please tell the media, these men are not "prisoners of crisis." They are not "prisoners of action." They are prisoners of WAR. Get a clue, folks. We're at WAR with Slobby Milosevic and his army.

Word will probably be sent to the NATO forces that these three American soldiers have been housed slap in the center of a strategic target --- thus removing that site from NATO target lists.

BADGE OF SHAME

Bill Clinton tells Dan Rather that he doesn't regard the impeachment vote as a "badge of shame." First of all, we have to figure out which vote he is talking about. The House vote to impeach him or the Senate vote to acquit him?

If Clinton isn't ashamed about the House impeachment vote, what would it take? To me, it's just another indication that the man is ill – a sociopath. He is only the second president in the history of this country to be impeached .... and he has no sense of shame over it.

I wonder if he is ashamed of the succession of women he has used for his sexual pleasure, then cast aside. I wonder if he has a sense of shame over the distressed he has caused his daughter. Is he ashamed of the fact that he is known the world over as a consistent liar? Does he have any sense of shame over those career White House Travel Office employees who were dumped by the side of the road with their belongings after his wife had them fired? Does he feel shame over the 12 American soldiers butchered in Somalia due to his bungling as Commander in Chief?

No -- the answer to all of them is no. Megalomaniacs know no shame. Bill Clinton is without conscience.

boortz.com
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