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To: Roebear who wrote (2659)10/15/2001 1:44:17 AM
From: lh56  Respond to of 36161
 
yes. aside from the occasional interruption of terrorist bombings, america's attention was firmly fixed to events inside the beltway. an excerpt from an interview with a player...

"...United States is at war.

Yes, to a certain extent, yes.

With Islam.

Yes, even though that President Clinton would say differently. But who believes him? He said he never had sex with Monica, so I mean, you want me to believe that he's not at war with Islam?..."

sure, the logic sounds sophmoric but it drove critical events.
complete interview here:
pbs.org

regards,
larry