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To: Mr. Palau who wrote (187379)9/27/2001 6:22:43 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Those guys are sick....who owns that trash???



To: Mr. Palau who wrote (187379)9/27/2001 6:39:54 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 769670
 
Dick Morris Tells NewsMax: Lewinsky Affair Impeded Hunt for bin Laden

Ex-President Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky interfered
with his ability to hunt down Twin Towers terrorist Osama bin
Laden, one-time White House political guru Dick Morris tells
NewsMax.com exclusively.

"My sense is that the affair made him passive and risk-averse,"
Morris said Thursday.

"As a result, I think he was less inclined to interfere with the
military or to order long-term involvement," explained the man
who engineered Clinton's second-term election victory.

The statements of the key Clinton aide come in the wake of the
ex-president's recent claims that eliminating bin Laden was one
of his administration's top priorites.

"I authorized the arrest and, if necessary, the killing of Osama
bin Laden," Clinton told reporters late last week. "And we
actually made contact with a group in Afghanistan to do it. And
they were unsuccessful."

Just two days after the Twin Towers attacks, the former president
specifically denied that the risks of military commitment
hampered his efforts to take bin Laden out.

"No, it's not true. The best shot we had at Osama bin Laden was
when I bombed his training camp in 1998 and we missed him by just
a matter of hours. Maybe even less than an hour," Clinton told
the Fox News Channel.

But, like many skeptics of that effort, Morris believes that the
cruise missile attacks on bin Laden's camp had more to do with
the burgeoning Lewinsky sex scandal than nailing the deadly
terrorist.

"I also remain suspicious at the juxtaposition of the strikes and
his need to show that he was an active, involved president during
the scandal," he told NewsMax.com.

Last week the Boston Globe reported that Clinton was distracted
by legal issues prompted by his affair with Lewinsky while he was
trying to focus on taking the terrorist out.

"He met with national security and military advisers to plan the
attacks between sessions with lawyers to prepare for his grand
jury testimony," the paper said.

Worse still, "he authorized the attack on the same August weekend
in 1998 that he confessed his affair with Lewinsky to his wife,"
the Globe noted, describing the predicament as "an added strain."
newsmax.com
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