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To: rich4eagle who wrote (216249)1/9/2002 5:12:44 PM
From: Neocon  Respond to of 769670
 
I will have to rake up ancient history. I will get back to you.....



To: rich4eagle who wrote (216249)1/9/2002 5:36:45 PM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
That was easy. "Clinton Lies" typed into google and cut and paste the first site. Took about three seconds.

IN HIS OWN WORDS
Broken Promises From the President
1. MIDDLE CLASS TAX CUT:
"I believe you deserve more than 30-second ads or vague promises. That's why I've offered a comprehensive plan to get our economy moving again. It starts with a tax cut for the middle class and asks the rich to pay their fair share again."
Clinton's first campaign ad, January 1992.

"We will lower the tax burden on middle class Americans by asking the very wealthy to pay their fair share. Middle class taxpayers will have a choice between a children's tax credit or a significant reduction in their income tax rate."
Putting People First, September 1992.

"I will not raise taxes on the middle class to pay for these programs. If the money does not come in there to pay for these programs, we will cut other government spending or we will slow down the phase-in of these programs. I am not gonna raise taxes on the middle class to pay for these programs."
October 19, 1992.

"From New Hampshire forward, for reasons that absolutely mystified me, the press thought the most important issue in the race was the middle class tax cut. I never did meet any voter who thought that."
January 14, 1993.

"To middle class Americans who have paid a great deal for the last 12 years and from whom I ask a contribution tonight..."
February 17, 1993.

2. TAX BURDEN:
"You know what my plan is, to raise taxes on people whose incomes are above $200,000..."
July 13, 1992.

The new 36 percent Clinton tax rate takes effect on couples earning more than $140,000 and individuals making more than $115,000.
P.L. 103-66, Clinton's Tax and Spend Plan.

3. ELIMINATING THE DEFICIT:
"I would present a five-year plan to balance the budget."
June 4, 1992.

"This budget plan, by contrast, will by 1997 cut $140 billion in that year alone from the deficit."
February 17, 1993.

4. CUTTING THE DEFICIT IN HALF:
"The plan not only pays for every penny in new investment with new savings but -- even with modest growth estimates -- will cut the deficit in half by 1996."
Putting People First, September 1992.

Deficit, assuming baseline economics, FY 1997: $214 billion. Deficit, assuming Administration economics, FY 1997: $181 billion.
Budget of the United States Government, Fiscal Year 1994, p. 2.

5. SIZE OF THE DEFICIT:
"I can't [avoid raising taxes on the middle class] because the deficit has increased so much, beyond my earlier estimates..."
February 17, 1993.

"[S]enior Administration officials, including Bentsen and Panetta, concede that the professed shock at higher deficit estimates issued after the election was largely feigned. Moreover, the new Clinton team issued initial budget projections soon after taking office that put absolutely the worst face possible on the deficit outlook, manipulating data to reinforce the impression that Bush had left Clinton with a fiscal nightmare."
Los Angeles Times, April 24, 1994, p. D1.

6. GAS TAX:
"Oppose federal excise gas tax increases. Instead of a backbreaking federal gas tax, we should try conservation, increased use of natural gas, and increased use of alternative fuels."
Putting People First, September 1992.

"I think -- you know, raising taxes on Social Security recipients or middle class people, the fifty-cent [Perot] gas tax and all these tax increases when the economy is not growing is an error."
October 23, 1992.

After President Clinton realized he could not gain enough support for his proposed Btu tax (which would have, among other things, imposed a tax of about 7.5 cents per gallon for gasoline and 8.3 cents per gallon for diesel), he had to accept a smaller tax that was agreed to in the Senate and passed by Congress: a 4.3-cents-per-gallon motor fuels tax. The law also extends a 2.5-cent gas tax set to expire in 1995.
P.L. 103-66, Clinton's Tax and Spend Plan.

7. CORPORATE TAX RATES:
"I don't think we should raise corporate tax rates, [but I think we should give corporations more incentives to invest in this country]."
July 13, 1992.

President Clinton's original plan would have raised the top marginal rate for corporate income taxes to 36 percent, but Congress would only agree to raise it to 35 percent (the current rate is 34 percent).
P.L. 103-66, Clinton's Tax and Spend Plan.

8. WELFARE REFORM:
"[W]e need real welfare reform.... I recommend, number one, that you require people to take jobs."
May 6, 1992.

"And I have a plan to do even better, to end welfare as we know it . . ."
August 12, 1992.

"The Clinton plan gives welfare recipients two years of benefits before any work requirement is imposed, and imposes time limits and work requirements on only about 20% of recipients. Under the Clinton plan, after two years of welfare checks, recipients could be indefinitely supported by a government-subsidized paycheck."
Bob Dole News Release, June 14, 1994.

9. CHINA MFN:
"We will condition favorable trade terms with repressive regimes--such as China's Communist regime--on respect for human rights, political liberalization, and responsible international conduct."
Putting People First, September 1992.

"We will link China's trading privileges to its human rights record and its conduct on trade and weapon sales."
August 13, 1992.

"I am moving, therefore, to delink human rights from the annual extension of most-favored nation trading status for China."
May 26, 1994.

10. HAITIAN REFUGEES:
"I am appalled by the decision of the Bush administration to pick up fleeing Haitians on the high seas and forcibly return them to Haiti before considering their claim to political asylum.... If I were President, I would -- in the absence of clear and compelling evidence that they weren't political refugees -- give them temporary asylum until we restored the elected government of Haiti."
May 27, 1992.

"For Haitians who do seek to leave Haiti, boat departure is a terrible and dangerous choice.... For this reason, the practice of returning those who fled Haiti by boat will continue, for the time being, after I become President. Those who do leave Haiti...by boat will be stopped and directly returned by the United States Coast Guard."
January 14, 1993.

11. MILITARY ACTION IN HAITI:
"I have no intention of asking our young people in uniform...to go in there to do anything other than implement a peace agreement..."
October 13, 1993.

"...I think that we cannot afford to discount the prospect of a military option [in Haiti]."
May 3, 1994.

12. BOSNIA:
"We will make the U.S. the catalyst for a collective stand against aggression, the action I have urged in response to Serbian aggression in Bosnia . . ."
August 13, 1992.

"I think we should act. We should lead. The United States should lead."
April 23, 1993.

"I cannot unilaterally lift the arms embargo [on Bosnia].... Our allies decided that they weren't prepared to go that far this time."
June 15, 1993.

"The United Nations controls what happens in Bosnia."
June 15, 1993.

13. MISSION IN SOMALIA:
"The ultimate goal is to make sure that the United Nations can fulfill its mission there and continue to work with the Somalis toward nation building."
June 16, 1993.

"The U.S. military mission is not now nor was it ever one of `nation building.'"
October 13, 1993.

14. SOCIAL SECURITY:
"...we're also overtaxing it [Social Security] today by about $65 billion to $70 billion to make our deficit look smaller. So I think the last thing we want to do is to divide the American people against one another again by carving up Social Security."
December 22, 1991.

"I think -- you know, raising taxes on Social Security recipients or middle class people, the fifty-cent [Perot] gas tax and all these tax increases when the economy is not growing is an error."
October 23, 1992.

Clinton's original plan taxed 85 percent (rather than the current 50 percent) of Social Security benefits for couples earning more than $32,000 and individuals earning more than $25,000. However, that was too much even for Congress to handle, so during conference the threshold was raised to $44,000 for couples and $34,000 for individuals.
P.L. 103-66, Clinton's Tax and Spend Plan.

15. MINDLESS SPENDING:
"This country doesn't need a new program for every problem, and we won't get change simply by spending more on programs already on the books."
April 16, 1992.

"In spending, the stimulus program provides additional budget authority equal to $16.3 billion."
A Vision of Change for America, February 17, 1993.

16. GOVERNMENT REFORM:
"It's long past time to clean up Washington. The last twelve years were nothing less than an extended hunting season for high-priced lobbyists and Washington influence peddlers. On streets where statesmen once strolled, a never-ending stream of money now changes hands -- tying the hands of those elected to lead."
Putting People First, September 1992.

"Inside Schmoozers Line Up...Three of Clinton's top appointments were lobbyists: Commerce Secretary Ron Brown...U.S. Trade Representative Mickey Kantor...and Veterans' Affairs Director Jesse Brown."
Cleveland Plain-Dealer, February 8, 1993, p. 1A.

"But in a recognition of the fact that lobbyists constitute a fertile source of fund-raising, Clinton will accept contributions [to his legal defense fund] of up to $1,000 annually from the Washington lobbyists whose activities he decried during the campaign and since taking office."
Washington Post, June 29, 1994, p. A1.

17. 50 PERCENT QUOTA FOR CABINET WOMEN:
"I wouldn't restrict myself to having just half the Cabinet be women. I might want more."
February 29, 1992.

Currently, 3 out of 14 Cabinet members are women, or 21 percent. If the EPA becomes a cabinet department, the number will increase to 4 of 15, or 26 percent. If the UN Ambassador is counted, then just 31 percent of the Cabinet is female (5 out of 16).
Information as of November 19, 1993.

18. 25 PERCENT WHITE HOUSE STAFF CUTS:
"We will reduce the White House staff by 25 percent..."
Putting People First, September 1992.

"What the cuts [to White House staff] have become, instead, is a struggle to make the numbers come out right, a study in creative definitions of what constitutes the White House staff, and a flurry of pink slips sent to career workers...Figures provided by the White House...show increases in spending on the White House office staff, the vice president's staff, the Office of Administration, the Domestic policy office and the National Security Council...The Office of Management and Budget and the office of the U.S. Trade Representative, show slight increases as well. Where the major saving occurs is in the Office of National Drug Control Policy, where $76 million in its `forfeiture fund' has been reduced to $28 million, and staff--all career workers in the anti-drug field--has been reduced from 112 to 25 for a total savings of nearly $60 million."
Washington Post, September 30, 1993, p. A1.

19. LINE ITEM VETO:
"To eliminate pork-barrel projects and cut government waste, we will ask Congress to give the President the line item veto."
Putting People First, September 1992.

To date, the administration has sent no line-item veto proposal to Congress.
July 1, 1994.

20. DRUG WAR:
"[President Bush] hasn't fought a real war on crime and drugs. I will."
July 16, 1992.

"I never thought I'd miss Nancy Reagan. There can't be a rating [on the Clinton drug policy] when there hasn't been a performance."
Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY), April 24, 1993.

Clinton reduced funding for the Office of National Drug Control Policy (drug czar) to $5.8 million (FY 1993 funding level was $103 million).
Budget of the United States Government for FY 1994, p. A-222.

21. PRIVACY ACT VIOLATIONS:
"If I catch anybody using the State Department like that [searching files] when I'm president, you won't have to wait till after the election to see them gone...I just want you to know that the State Department of this country is not going to be fooling with Bill Clinton's politics, and if I catch anybody doing it I will fire them the next day; you won't have to have an inquiry or rigmarole or anything else..."
November 12, 1992.

"The State Department's inspector general has been asked to investigate whether the Privacy Act may have been violated when information from personnel files of former Bush administration political appointees at the department was examined and disseminated...personnel folders of two former Bush officials, Jennifer Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Tamposi, had been reviewed."
Washington Post, September 3, 1993, p. A1.

Secretary of State Warren Christopher "fired two lower-level State department political employees for their involvement in the retrieval and disclosure in September of information from Bush administration personnel files...." Friday, November 10, 69 days after their actions were first reported.
Washington Post, November 11, p. A10.

22. TOUGH ON CRIME:
"We need to put...more criminals behind bars."
Putting People First, September 1992.

"Reduce prison construction. Cut $580 million from FY 1994-98."
A Vision of Change for America, February 17, 1993, p. 123.

"New [prison] Construction: FY 1993 estimate: $771.8 million; FY 1994 estimate: $501.7 million."
Budget of the United States Government, Fiscal Year 1994, Appendix-777.

23. 100,000 NEW POLICE OFFICERS:
"Fight crime by putting 100,000 new police officers on the streets."
Putting People First, September 1992.

"Clinton Crime Plan Falls Far Short on Cops: Bill Clinton campaigned for president promising to put 100,000 more police on the nation's streets by 1996, but the crime package he sent to Congress calls for only half that number. What's more, Clinton's package authorizes $3.4 billion for more cops over a six-year period, or $650 million per year beginning next year. That's enough to pay the salaries of only 13,000 police at the average national cost in salary and benefits of $50,000 per year, and even less in big cities where costs are higher--and crime is at its worst."
Roll Call, October 7, 1993, p. 11.

24. RADIO FREE EUROPE:
"We should build on the success of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and expand our successful surrogate broadcasting."
October 1, 1992.

"The Budget reflects the President's decision to consolidate U.S. international broadcasting and achieve significant savings by eliminating administrative overlap and duplication...In the past, this account provided funds for the construction of a new radio relay station in Israel. The Administration has decided to cancel this project in 1993."
Budget of the United States Government, Fiscal Year 1994, Appendix-1042.

25. BUYING MORE NATIONAL PARK LAND:
"Expand our efforts to acquire new parklands and recreational sites with funds already available."
Putting People First, September 1992.

"Clinton Backs Off Campaign Promise to Purchase More Park Land...Clinton's proposed 1994 budget released today seeks $208 million for land acquisition, down from the $366 million President Bush sought last year."
Associated Press, April 8, 1993.

26. 100 DAYS:
"I intend to have a legislative program ready on the desk of Congress on the day after I'm inaugurated. I intend to have an explosive 100-day action period."
June 23, 1992.

"People of the press are expecting [us] to have some 100-day program. We never ever had one."
Dee Dee Myers, January 12, 1993.

27. GOVERNMENT MANDATES:
" I am going to stop handing down mandates to you and regulating you to death."
June 22, 1992.

Instead of following through on promises of fewer federal mandates and regulations, President Clinton on January 22 abolished the Competitiveness Council, whose regulatory reform efforts promised to yield more than $20 billion in annual savings and save or create an estimated 200,000 jobs. President Clinton signed into law the Family Medical Leave Act and the Motor Voter bill, both which impose huge mandates, the first on small businesses, the second on state governments. The Clinton health care proposal would impose sweeping new mandates.

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A wise and frugal government, which shall restrain men from injuring one another, which shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own interests of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is sum of good government, and this is necessary to close the circle of our felicity.
Thomas Jefferson
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To: rich4eagle who wrote (216249)1/9/2002 5:41:53 PM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
The Art of Lying
Possibly Bill Clinton's greatest legacy is the level he has raised the art of lying. Many Americans have known William Jefferson Clinton for a pathological liar for most of his political career. Indeed, few people, even among his supporters expect him to tell the truth any longer. They've come to accept he knows no other way but to lie. And, sadly, they accept it that way.
It may be years before we know the full extent of his lies and his criminal acts, but there is much we already know. We are left with a legacy of documents outlining the lies and antics of this man including The Starr Report and Clinton's response is publicly available for all to scrutinize.
The list of topics he's lied about goes on and on, but who can overlook the more obvious ones including: his draft status, the Chinese missile program, the White House Travel Office, Monica Lewinsky, Gennifer Flowers, and his grand jury testimony,

Clinton Lie: Monica Lewinsky
"I didn't have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky." - President William Jefferson Clinton

Clinton Lie: Gennifer Flowers
In the 60 Minutes interview, Steve Kroft asked: "I'm assuming from your answer that you're categorically denying you've ever had an affair with Gennifer Flowers?" Clinton replied: "I've said that before, and so has she." In his deposition in the Paula Jones case, Clinton admitted having sex with Flowers.

Clinton Lie: The Draft
"All I've been asked about by the press are a woman I didn't sleep with and a draft I didn't dodge." - ABC News' Nightline, February 12, 1992. On April 6, 1992, former Clinton friend Cliff Jackson revealed that Clinton had received a draft induction notice in the spring of 1969, correcting months of Clinton claims he "wasn't called."

Clinton Lie: China Missile Program
"When the rip-off artists looted our S&Ls, the President was silent. In a Clinton administration, when people sell their companies and their workers and their country down the river, they'll get called on the carpet." - Clinton's presidential campaign announcement speech, October 1991. Currently, Congress is investigating why the President granted waivers for Loral Corporation to assist China in strategically significant missile launches.

Clinton Lie: The Travel Office
"There is nothing funny going on. We were just trying to save money for everyone." - Clinton on Travelgate, May 28, 1993. In fact, Hillary Clinton and Clinton pal Harry Thomason schemed to fire the Travel Office staff and replace them with Thomason's firm, and then sicced the FBI and IRS on Travel Office chief Billy Dale, accusing him of embezzlement and fraud. After two years of legal battles that exhausted his life savings Dale was cleared by a jury in two hours.

Clinton Lie: Stonewalling
"More rather than less. Sooner rather than later." - Clinton responding to Lewinsky questions, January 22, 1998, almost seven months ago.

"Liberalism not only legitimizes envy, jealousy, ignorance, and the lack of moral standards, but it also makes these attributes virtues." --Drake Raft

Raised Immorality to the Level of a Virtue
What has happened to America's sense of decency and honesty? This country is in desperate trouble when we elect a man we know is an immoral liar and criminal, yet proudly say that character does not matter. Clinton lies, cheats, steals, sleeps around, lies some more, lies about lying, and then smiles. And the American public love him for it.
It is a sad commentary on the American electorate that what once would have been corporately rejected is now accepted. The recent hearings on campaign reform clearly showed that an attitude of "everyone does it" somehow relinquishes one from responsibility. It's that same "everyone does it" mentality that has enabled many Americans to excuse Mr. Clinton's sexual escapades as something that they claim is commonplace.

Legitimized Homosexuality
William Jefferson Clinton has possibly done more to advance homosexuality as a legitimate lifestyle than any person in history. He consistently pushed to make homosexuality a protected civil right and redefined our nations "hate laws" to make criminal anyone who disagrees with this deviant lifestyle.

Americans have learned to tolerate what is evil and have redefined that evil to appear good in order to appease their consciences. It's what Senator Moynihan called, "defining deviancy down." When some form of deviant behavior gets out of hand, we simply redefine it as normal and learn to live with it.
Other Americans have either become complacent, skeptical, or are outright ignorant of what is really happening. Most troubling, though, is that many Americans actually agree with what is happening and welcome it. These attitudes are clearly discernible when you read through some of the hate mail I have received.

In The Closing of the American Mind, a New York Times bestseller by a former Yale University professor, Alan Bloom, addresses in broad scale what has been going on culturally in America as a result of postmodern philosophy: There is now an entirely new language of good and evil, originating in an attempt to get "beyond good and evil" and preventing us from talking with any conviction about good and evil anymore. Even those who deplore our current moral condition do so in the vary language that exemplifies that condition. The new language is that of value relativism, and it constitutes a change on our view of things moral and political as great as the one that took place when Christianity replaced Greek and Roman Paganism. A new language always reflects a new point of view, and the gradual unconscious popularization of new words, or of old words used in new ways, is a sure sign of a profound change in people's articulation of the world.
Perhaps more than anything else, America's cultural decline is evidence of a shift in the public's attitudes and beliefs. A wide shift has begun among the public in the moral, spiritual, and aesthetic character and habits of a society - what the ancient Greeks referred to as its ethos. There is a coarseness, a callousness, a cynicism, a banality and a vulgarity to our time. There are just too many signs of de-civilization - that is, civilization gone rotten. There is the ongoing, chronic crime against children: the crime of making them old before their time. We live in a culture which at times seems almost dedicated to the corruption of the young, to assuring the loss of their innocence before their time.
(William J. Bennett, "America's Cultural Decline Must Be Reversed," AFA Journal, April, 1994).

The leaders we choose are a reflection of the moral fiber of our own country. America has spoken ... and they've chosen evil over good. This is a sad day in America.

What Has Happened to America?

What is wrong with America is not complicated, nor will expensive government programs cure it. Mankind has rejected God and His standards and has deliberately determined to go its own way.
Americans consciences have been so seared that they have begun to "sell their birthright for a bowl of food." Americans no longer know the difference between right and wrong because they have sold themselves to the culture of "diversity." Esau forfeited his birthright to his brother Jacob for the sake of a meal of lentil stew and bread (Gen. 25:29-34) and similarly Americans are selling their birthright for the sake of their pocketbooks. The birthright in Biblical times consisted of the special privileges that belonged to the firstborn male child in a family. Prominent among those privileges was a double portion of the estate as an inheritance. I'm afraid, American Christians are likewise in danger of loosing their privileges and inheritance as they ignore the "higher" law of Scripture in exchange for economic security.
In Exodus 18:21, Jethro, a man of great insight suggests that Moses select competent, trustworthy men to share the load. "But select capable men from all the people - men who fear God, trustworthy men who hate dishonest gain - and appoint them as officials over thousands, hundreds, fifties and tens." Did you get that? "Men who fear God." Friends, we have failed in this wise admonition. Bill Clinton does not fear God, rather he taunts Him and mocks everything good from God.

John Jay, the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, understood the concept when he said that God "has given to our people the choice of their rulers, and it is the duty, as well as the privilege and interest of our Christian nation, to select and prefer Christians for their rulers." George Washington warned that, "Reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle." He also said, "It is impossible to rightly govern the world without God and the Bible."

Bill Clinton is not fit to be President of the United States because he is clearly not a Godly man. Despite the rhetoric to the contrary, he has repeatedly shown his disregard for everything truthful, honorable, good and Christian.

The Scriptures clearly state that "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord." (Psalm 33:12). The nation who honors the one true Jehovah God will experience His blessings of protection, provision, peace, and stability. This nation has forsaken God and as a result we can see in our families, our schools, the inner-cities, our government, indeed in all areas of our lives, the removal of Gods blessing.
The crime in our streets, the poverty in the inner-cities, the war zones in our homes and schools will not end until we understand the days we are living. Contrary to liberal propaganda, we don't have an economic problem, we have a problem of our spirit. For probably the last 100 years, we have systematically rejected God and as a result, we are now experiencing the fruit of that sin.

American politics is not any longer about Democrats, Republicans, or Independents ... It's not a fight between the Liberal Left and the Christian Right ... It is about what America is. It's a war of competing ideas and worldviews. It's about Right vs. Wrong. Truth vs. Untruth. It's a conflict over beliefs and values, over the ideas that will rule society. It's about the direction we want this country to go in the future. It's about the world we leave for our children. It's about what god we acknowledge or whether we acknowledge any god at all. It's about the same struggle man has gone through since the beginning of time, the struggle between good and evil.
On one side, you have people who believe in living by a set of divinely inspired moral absolutes - or, at the very least, they believe that following such a moral code represents the best way to avoid chaos and instability. On the other side, you have people who insist that morality is simply a personal decision. Any attempt to enforce it is viewed as oppression. Quite simply, many liberals believe that efforts to adhere to and enforce behavioral rights and wrongs is simply the powerful in society attempting to force their views and judgments on the "victims" of society, rather than what it is: an attempt to maintain the standards that have evolved and survived throughout human civilization and which produce a quality life.
We Americans have spoken ... and apparently God has no place in our lives as we have chosen evil. Sadly, if the so-called "Christian Right" was truly right and if they were influencing this society like biblical Christians, a man like Howard Phillips would have more than only 1% of the vote. Voters have selected their next leader based on "popularity," "personality" or the "media spin" on the issues rather than choosing a candidate because he is "right."
I've heard it said on many occasions, that a vote for a 3rd Party candidate is a wasted vote. I disagree! A vote for a person who doesn't deserve our vote is the wasted vote.

There are those who would say the sexual practices of our President is a private matter and should have no bearing on his being in office. I wonder if they thought that about:
Sen. Robert Packwood, Oregon Republican, who resigned in 1995 rather than being expelled for sexually harassing female staff members.
In 1987, Colorado Sen. Gary Hart, the front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination, told reporters to ignore rumors of his affairs and watch what he did instead. The Miami Herald did and found model Donna Rice, 29, leaving his Capitol Hill townhouse. Pictures appeared of the two cavorting on a boat named Monkey Business. Hart was asked in a televised news conference if he ever committed adultery, a question he declined to answer. He withdrew from the race a short time later.
Rumors of womanizing helped sink John Tower's chance to be defense secretary.
Anita Hill accused Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment in his hearings to be a Supreme Court justice.
Rep. Donald "Buzz" Lukens, an Ohio Republican, and Rep. Mel Reynolds, an Illinois Democrat, were convicted in 1989 and 1995 respectively of having sex with 16-year-old girls.

There are those who would say no one is perfect and Clinton's detractors are being judgmental. Those who make this suggestion want to continue to lower the standards in this country by suggesting that everyone be perfect before they can demand that their president not be a felon. America would be better with fewer people like that. In their warm and fuzzy way they make America worse because they accept what they get and assume they deserve no better.

Well, I deserve better than Bill Clinton and so do you. We now have an admitted though as-yet unconvicted felon as president. Pseudo-religious argument about judging and casting stones are not what this is about. It is not about being sinless before we can come to a rational decision about who we trust with what. It is about whether we will judge the person against the standard or allow the standard to be brought down to the person. I'm not suggesting any resolution about the eternal resting place Bill Clinton's soul, but simply whether he is living up to the expectations--the standard--we have for whoever holds the Office of the President of the United States.

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To: rich4eagle who wrote (216249)1/9/2002 5:43:22 PM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
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July 1991: Question: "Have you ever used Marijuana or any illegal drugs?" Answer: "I've never broken any drug law." - Arkansas Gazette, July 24th, 1991, p. 8B
Asked this 3 times, on 3 separate occasions, by 3 different interviewers, your Great White Hope repeated this claim. Until faced with irrefutable proof, that is.

Then he said:

March 29th, 1992: "I've never broken a state law. But when I was in England I experimented with marijuana a time or two..."

Later, in that same interview, "No one has ever asked me that question point-blank."

- The New York Times, March 30th, 1992, p.A15.

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On Jan. 19, 1992 Bill Clinton said, "I want to make it very clear that this middle-class tax cut, in my view, is central to any attempt we're going to make to have a short-term economic strategy."

But on Jan. 14, 1993 at a press conference, Bill Clinton said, "From New Hampshire forward, for reasons that absolutely mystified me, the press thought the most important issue in the race was the middle-class tax cut. "I never did meet any voter who thought that."

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On Sept. 8,1992, Bill Clinton said, "The only people who will pay more income taxes are the wealthiest 2 percent, those living in households making over $200,000 a year."

In response to a Bush-Quayle ad that people with incomes of as little as $36,000 would pay more taxes under the Clinton plan, Bill Clinton said on Oct. 1, 1992, "It's a disgrace to the American people that the president (Bush) of the United States would make a claim that is so baseless, that is so without foundation, so shameless in its attempt to get votes under false pretenses."

Yet the NY TIMES in the analysis of Clinton's budget wrote, "There are tax increases for every family making more than $20,000 a year!"

"While Clinton continued to defend his middle-class tax cut publicly, he privately expressed the view to his advisers that it was intellectually dishonest." (The Agenda, by Bob Woodward, p. 31)

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In Business Week, July 6, 1992, Bill Clinton was quoted as saying, "When I began the campaign, the projected deficit was $250 billion. Now its up to $400 billion."

However in Time Magazine. 2 weeks later, Bill Clinton was quoted as saying, "When I started in New Hampshire working with those numbers, we felt the deficit was going to be around $250 billion a year, not $400 billion." Which is it, Bill?

But then he said on Feb. 10, 1993, "The deficit of this country is about $50 billion a year bigger than I was told it was going to be before the election." --our President said this after "discovering" that the deficit was $290 billion, $110 Billion LESS than he had claimed in July! Which story are we to believe from our president??

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President Clinton said on March 23, 1993 at a press conference: "M economic package will cut $500 billion from the deficit in five years." Yet the projected deficit in 1998 with Clinton's budget is $234 billion, the projected deficit in 2001 with Clinton budget is $401 billion.(These figures come from Bill Clinton's budget document, "A Vision of Change for America."-Feb. 1993.

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The Wall Street Journal Opinion-Editorial Page 2/21/95
NUMBERS GAME

It's the season to cut government, or at least to claim to, so we perked up when we heard President Clinton declare in his State of the Union address that he had cut (quote) more than 100,000 positions from the federal bureaucracy in the last two years alone (unquote).

As they say in detective work, interesting - if true. So we decided to pull out the new federal budget to check. What we discovered is that Mr. Clinton isn't lying, but he isn't telling the whole truth either. His speeches need an asterisk.

From 1993 to Fiscal Year 1996, the Clinton Administration will in fact have cut the federal government by 157,000 full-time positions. But there's a catch: 131,000 of those positions are civilian Defense jobs. Those cuts reflect the inevitable post-cold War decline in military spending, not some brave retrenchment in the overall size of government.

There's another catch: Of the 26,000 positions to be cut from the non-Defense side of Leviathan, 9,500 come from the Resolution Trust Corp. and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Those two banking agencies grew like Topsy to manage the savings and loan debacle, but are now cutting back as the bailout ends. The RTC is even supposed to go out of business this year. The bottom line is that over the course of the Clinton presidency, the non-Defense, non-S&L part of the government will cut a measly 16,500 full-time positions out of some 1.2 million. In essence the domestic government is conducting business as usual.

Mr. Clinton also says he's making the federal establishment (quote) the smallest it has been since John Kennedy was President (unquote). But again, excluding Defense, total executive branch employment will be 1,181,000 in 1996. Back in 1963, when JFK was President, total non-Defense employment was a mere 861,000. Maybe that should be the 1996 goal for Republican budget- cutters; they could say they got the idea from the President.

Are you referring to the guy who absolutely, positively guaranteed that if he was elected governor of Arkansas in 1990 he would serve 4 years? The one who said that a 4% income tax rate on the wealthiest 2% of the population would raise 165 billion dollars, reduce the deficit, and allow a middle class tax cut? The one who claimed that the republicans had killed the Lani Guinier nomination? The one who claimed that he had decided to make himself available to the draft after 4 acquaintances were killed in Viet Nam (rather than after his birthday had been drawn #311 in the draft lottery)? The one who claimed that "affirmative action "benefits white men?

Are you referring to that Clinton?

No, he said that the new gasoline tax (4 cent per gallon) would go to a deficit reduction trust fund. No such fund has been established to date... it is going to the general fund to fund their increased social programs... check it out... call the government accounting office and ask... they are stealing your money...

And I give you my word to do it without the blame game of the last twelve years of Reagan and Bush.

Good, OOPS, that lasted almost a whole day!

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The NY Times reported that people earning under $100,000 paid an additional $3 billion in '94.

But wait, Clinton and the media claimed that only the top 2% were going to pay more taxes. Was that another lie from the Clinton administration?

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According to liberal Democrats, anyone who makes a dollar more than you is the "rich". On the issue of "taxes on the rich", consider the following:

Most of the "rich" are smart business men & women... they own and run their own businesses. In addition, Clinton passed a 1% increase in corporate income taxes...

If you owned your own business, or if you were the CFO of a corporation, and your cost of doing business went up, what would you do ? You'd pass this cost on...

Should they feel the heat, so to speak, they pass the new costs on to the principle consumers of the goods and services they offer...The middle-class and poor....So who really is paying Clinton's new taxes ?

As the saying goes. "When the "rich" get a sniffle, the middle-class catches pneumonia."

The real problem with this attack on the rich is the underlying assumption that this is a static class of people. Not so.

A great many people start off "poor" and as they move up in the business world become successful and eventually become what the Democrats would currently characterize as "rich." Indeed most of the wealth in this country is in the hands of senior citizens. Many of these people at one time had no money at all.

So, the attack on the rich is not an attack on some evil group. Its mostly an attack on people who after much sacrifice and hard work have finally reached their peak earning years and are trying to enjoy and pass on the fruits of their labor.

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There were many other Clinton proposals that didn't fly (thank you) which would have further parted people from their capital....Here's a couple of winners he proposed in 1992....

Imputed rent...You would pay tax on "rent" that you would have collected FROM YOURSELF...Tax real, only...NO RENTAL INCOME !!!!!

Lower the inheritance threshold...From about $650,000 to around $200,000. What has been an exclusive tax of the rich, Clinton wanted to give as a gift to the middle-class...

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Newsweek reports that Clinton and the Democrats will no longer pursue the rich vs. middle class America class warfare strategy. They realize that it won't help them politically and, according to Newsweek, "President Clinton...doesn't really believe in it."

Newsweek noted that they are abandoning it, so apparently, they do not agree, nor do their sources. Clinton has been bashing the rich since his campaign, claiming disingenuously that they are not paying their "fair share" of taxes, i.e. falsely implying that they are paying less than they did in '80. Hillary went after the "greedy" pharmaceutical companies, after selling their stock short. They have made many self-serving moralistic statements about the "greed" of the '80's. Clinton and the Democrats condemn Republican. tax cut plans because they claim it will "help the rich."

If this is not class warfare, what is?

Clinton has pursued this strategy for about 3 years, and now he claims he **doesn't really believe in it?** Hey, I'll buy that!

Newsweek reported it as "news." How strangely non-judgmental that they would not question the sincerity of Clinton's claim when his actions speak otherwise.

Clinton's economic policies ???

1) A massive tax increase

2) "Hope" that interest rates would remain low

3) A few R & D credits for Al Gore's pet high tech industries

Was there anything else ?

In reference to the Social Security trust fund --

"But its important that we not panic; there is no immediate danger to retirement. Our accumulated surpluses would be sufficient to pay the liabilities to 2029 at current payroll tax rates."

From an interview; published in the May '95 issue of Money magazine.

Hasn't anyone told him that the Social Security trust fund has no money -- Congress borrowed it all and left IOUs with no plans yet on how to redeem those IOU's?

Given that Clinton seems so concerned about the hateful rhetoric in: politics these days, I wonder if he intends to limits such violent: statements as "taking food from the mouths of children", "war on the poor", "throwing the elderly out on the streets", and "contract _on_ America, Evil, Extreme, Mean Spirited and on and on and on.

We've given more power to states and localities and to private citizens. Our proposals would further accelerate those trends. Bill Clinton, White House press conference, 3/3/95

Fact: Clinton lobbied to defeat the Balance Budget Amendment in the Senate, so states and localities are prevented from getting the chance to even debate the amendment. His Administration opposes giving block grants to the states. He is opposing all Block Grants as well.

We support adding 100,000 new police officers. Bill Clinton, same news conference.

Fact: There are no "100,000 police officers". Never has been, never will be. Even liberal columnist DeWayne Wickam concluded in USA Today: "Many of the 100,00 cops promised in the crime bill will never materialize". On the day AFTER Clinton signed the bill into law, The New York Times reported that "some law enforcement analyst said the Administration has in effect misled local officials by vastly overstating the number of police officers who can be hired under the program".

It's called lying where I come from, how about where you came from?

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Everyone knows that I have tougher ethic rules than any other President. Bill Clinton, news conference 3/3/95 defending the ethical standards of his administration.

Fact: In addition to his own Whitewater troubles and many high-level resignations, several members of his cabinet are currently facing probes in their conduct, including four "Special Prosecutors..

The budget which came from the President said,, I've given up; that as long I am President of the United States there will never be a balanced budget. That is an astonishing statement. Paul Tsongas, at a Capitol Hill press conference, 2/7/95.

Clinton said, "Who do these people think they are?" referring to people who stockpile guns, "No other government in the world would allow their citizens to do that."

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How about this!

Sara Brady was quoted in several papers and magazines at an Hand Gun Incorporated rally a couple of weeks before the Senate vote saying..." Our main agenda is to have ALL guns banned. We must use whatever means possible. It doesn't matter if you have to distort facts or even lie.

"Our task of creating a Socialist America can only succeed when those who would resist us have been totally disarmed." -- Sarah Brady (President of Handgun Control, Inc. and wife of James Brady, whom the Brady Bill was named for and was recently "honored" by Clinton)

Democratic Rep. David Obey said "I think most of us learned some time ago that if you don't like the president's position on a particular issue, you simply need to wait a few weeks."

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Foreign Policy?

Well, let's see, start with Somalia. It's not the first, but its one of the best known. In the winter of 1992 George Bush ordered US troops to guard food shipments in and around the ports. The deployment ended in March, a resounding success. A couple of months later Clinton got suckered into sending the Marines back in as 'nation builders'. In the course of which he deliberately violated Executive Orders of the Presidency not to engage in deliberate or willful assassination of foreign political or military leaders; you DO remember the AC130 gunships firing wildly into civilian occupied apartment buildings, in an effort to murder a Somali warlord and his followers, don't you? I didn't think so. Long term memory is not a strong suite of the Clintonestae.

Want a small disaster? At the opening of the Holocaust Memorial, 1993. A luncheon was served afterwards for the distinguished Jewish guests and foreign dignitaries. The main entree' was Honey baked Ham.

Bosnia. Bosnia is always good for a laugh. On the campaign trail, Candidate Clinton said that he was qualified as Commander In Chief of the Arkansas National Guard to make military decisions. As an example, he bragged that if he were elected, he would bomb the Serbs. In May of 1993, he sent Warren Christopher to convince the Europeans to allow him to do just that. Christopher went with the 'strongest message possible' to urge England, France, and Germany that he was fully committed to this course. Even as the Secretary of State was waiting to meet with them in Geneva, Your Great White Hope appeared on the tube and said that 'bombing the Serbs probably wouldn't be necessary'. Warren Christopher is not noted for emotional displays: Some have suggested that he has had the centers in his brain responsible for emotion surgically removed. After Christopher heard what Fearless Leader did, he ALMOST cracked a frown. The Europeans went ballistic. This year Clinton pushed the bombing schtick again to make himself look tougher than the average weenie and we all know what happened: The Serbs have basically gone on to conquer Bosnia. In that sad country you now have Serbian held territory and UN funded and run Serbian concentration camps disguised as 'safe havens'. The only reason these haven't been overrun is the Serbs haven't got the vaguest idea what to do with the refugees huddled in them.

"OH!" you shriek hysterically, "PREVIOUS ADMINISTRATIONS HAVE HAD FAILURES, TOO! IT'S NOT FAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIRRRRR THAT BILL

CLINTON IS BEING JUDGED SO HARSHLY!!!!" Previous administrations had more successes than failures. George Bush built an international coalition to defeat Iraq in the Gulf War - even got the Arabs to talk to the Israelis afterwards. Ronald Reagan stopped the advance of Marxism in this hemisphere and cracked the will of the Soviets hard-liners to continue the Cold War. Carter, whatever else he may have failed at, can always look back at the Camp David Accords. Ford wasn't President long enough to do more than handle domestic problems, but Nixon reopened the dialogue with China. And so on back through American history. Yes, they had failures, but never were so many failures in so short a time the result of INCREDIBLE INCOMPETENCE by an Administration.

Dan Rather responding to congratulations to him and Connie Chung during and interview shortly after they teamed up together, "If we could be one-hundredth as gret as you and Hillary Rodham Clinton have been together in the White House," the supposedly objective newsman said, "we'd take it right now and walk away winners."

"We can't be so fixated on our desire to preserve the rights of ordinary Americans"

- President Clinton (USA TODAY, 11 March 1993, page 2A)

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Vice President Al Gore's interview on ABC's "This Week with David Brinkley," Sunday, August 25, 1996

Vice President Al Gore made a number of assertions during this interview which we feel require additional clarification.

Medicare

"Beyond that, the Republican Party, specifically Speaker Gingrich, said that he wanted to make changes that would cause Medicare to wither on the vine." --Al Gore, ABC's "This Week with David Brinkley," 8/25/96

Wrong! Al Gore quoted Speaker Gingrich out of context. What the Speaker actually said was:

"Okay, what do you think the Health Care Financing Administration is? It's a centralized command bureaucracy. It's everything we're telling Boris Yeltzin to get rid of. Now we don't get rid of it in round one because we don't think that's politically smart. We don't think that's the right way to go through a transition. But we believe its going to wither on the vine because we think people are voluntarily going to leave it -- voluntarily." --Speaker Newt Gingrich, remarks to Blue Cross/Blue Shield conference, 10/24/95

In their 1992 campaign, Clinton and Gore endorsed scrapping the Health Care Financing Administration:

"We will scrap the Health Care Financing Administration and replace it with a health standards board -- made up of consumers, providers, business, labor and government -- that will establish annual health budget targets and outline a core benefits package." --Bill Clinton and Al Gore, Putting People First, 1992

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100,000 Cops

"The president has formed an alliance with the law enforcement officers around this country and experts in fighting crime, passed legislation, over the opposition of Senator Dole and Speaker Gingrich, that is now putting 100,000 extra community police officers on the streets." --Al Gore, ABC's "This Week with David Brinkley," 8/25/96

Wrong again!

"What I am advised is that there are 17,000 officers that can be identified as being on the streets." --Attorney General Janet Reno, media availability, 5/16/96

Worse, not all of these cops are fighting crime:

"At least $7.2 million in COPS grants has been used to hire 86 officers for state parks, marinas and other areas seemingly far removed from violent crime." --Investor's Business Daily, 7/16/96

Reducing government

"We have downsized the federal government during the last four years by 250,000 people." --Al Gore, ABC's "This Week with David Brinkley," 8/25/96

What Gore didn't say was that Clinton accomplished this by gutting Defense:

"President Clinton's plan three years ago to 'reinvent' government and cut the federal work force by nearly 252,000 jobs never mentioned that the military would absorb 75 percent of the cuts." --The Washington Times, 8/23/96

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The national debt

"The debt, which was just ballooning out of control under the previous two administrations, has now been cut by 60 percent." --Al Gore, ABC's "This Week with David Brinkley," 8/25/96

Wrong! According to statistics released in February, 1996 by Clinton's own Office of Management and Budget, the gross federal debt for fiscal year 1992 was $4.002 trillion. By fiscal year 1995 it had "ballooned" to $4.921 trillion -- an increase of 23 percent.

Bill Clinton during a visit in Italy, to his hosts: "Just think, we are walking on the very ground where Romulus and Remus walked".

-- Bill Clinton (They are fictional characters)

"There is a feeling among reporters that the truth and Clinton don't often go together. Reporters have a feeling he is a man without conviction." -- Ken Auletta, a media columnist for the New Yorker

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SOMALIA, 1993:
Clinton pledged never to deploy American troops overseas unless U.S. strategic interests were threatened and there was a clear military goal with a firm exit strategy.
BOSNIA, 1995
Clinton said he would deploy troops to Bosnia for only 18 months, and then they would come home.
BOSNIA, 1998
The Clinton administration confirmed plans to maintain thousands of troops on an open-ended peacekeeping mission in Bosnia-Herzegovina with no exit strategy.`The policy is to remain there. It's
open-ended.'
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GENNIFER FLOWERS, 1992
Clinton emphatically denied having affair with Gennifer Flowers
GENNIFER FLOWERS, 1998
Clinton admits in deposition to having sexual affair with Gennifer Flowers
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100 DAY PLAN: June 23, 1992
Bill Clinton:
"I intend to have a legislative program ready on the desks of Congress on the day after I'm inaugurated. I intend
to have an explosive 100 day action period. Why do I think it will pass? Well, first of all, I'm running on it."

100 DAY PLAN: Jan 14, 1993
Question from member of press:
"We were originally led to believe you would have an outline for congress even before the inauguration and
presented on day one or shortly thereafter - and now we're told it may be a couple weeks down the road with a
full plan ready in March. When will it be ready?"
Reply by Bill Clinton:
"Well, I don't know who led you to believe that, but I'm the Only one who's authorized to talk about that ---"

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Bill Clinton, June 8 1996
"I have vivid and painful memories of black churches being burned in my own state when I was a child."
THE TRUTH: NOT A SINGLE BLACK CHURCH BURNED IN ARKANSAS WHEN HE WAS GROWING UP.

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Bill Clinton, Feb 12, 1996
"Since I was a little boy, I've heard about the Iowa caucuses. That's why I would really like to do well in them."
THE TRUTH: THE IOWA CAUCUSES DIDN'T BEGIN UNTIL 1972 when Clinton was at Oxford in England.

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THE LIE:
Bill Clinton, 1992
I will not raised taxes, I will impose tax cuts for the American People

THE TRUTH,
In 1993, Clinton's "tax cut" was the single largest tax increase in American history.

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THE LIE
Bill Clinton, 1992
"The [Bush] administration continues to coddle China, despite its continuing crackdown on democratic reform"


THE TRUTH
Bill Clinton, 1994
I have decided that the United States should renew Most Favored Nation trading status toward China."I am moving, therefore, to delink human rights from the annual extension of Most Favored Nation trading status for China."

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Bill Clinton, 6/11/92
"I would support a balanced-budget amendment"

Bill Clinton, 2/28/95
"Obviously, I don't support it [a balanced budget amendment]."

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Bill Clinton, 1992
[We] Oppose federal excise gas tax increases. Instead of a backbreaking federal gas tax, we should try conservation, increased use of natural gas, and increased use of alternative fuels."

THE TRUTH
President Clinton raised the federal gasoline tax a total of 6.8 cents per gallon in 1996

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