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To: chalu2 who wrote (182870)9/17/2001 11:50:33 AM
From: kvkkc1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
I guess getting a bj while discussing national security matters on the phone is the way to keep yourself from being distracted, eh, moron?knc



To: chalu2 who wrote (182870)9/17/2001 12:09:52 PM
From: George Coyne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Surely, you jest.



To: chalu2 who wrote (182870)9/17/2001 12:15:14 PM
From: Zoltan!  Respond to of 769670
 
>>What happened is one result of distracting our former commander-in-chief with endless inquiries into his sex life, and business dealings that occurred 10-15 years before he took office. The Republican party should re-examine what constitutes a sufficient cause to distract our chief executive from his task of ensuring national security.

You're ridiculous, as always. At least you aren't pretending to be a Republican anymore. Not that anyone ever believed you in the first place.

Clinton was a mistake. A terrible one. David Brinkley warned the nation about what his regime would lead to - four more years of "G..D.... nonsense". Clinton was the worst he'd ever seen - and he'd seen them all since FDR - and Brinkley had the courage to effectively end his long and distinguished career by saying it to the American people. Brinkley stands vindicated.

Now even the Dems are trying to help to undo the damage Clinton did to the CIA, the FBI and national defense.