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To: Alan Whirlwind who wrote (16111)10/29/2002 6:02:08 PM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82047
 
Al >What motive for Bush & Co.?

They say because Wellstone was an outspoken critic. I didn't say that, in fact, I had never heard of him.

>Are we back again to W's a dumbo who can barely remember his lines?

That's not my hypothesis but I imagine someone is trying to put sh1t in the fan and hoping, after it blows around, it sticks somewhere. Politics, in the US, seems to be a very nasty business.

>I actually researched that Clinton list and found the actual daily papers and CNN articles about the deaths. It wasn't concocted, although a few of the deaths were of people with minimal connection to Clinton.

Very interesting. Unfortunately it lends credibility to the notion that being in the US government is tantamount to being in the Mafia. I have to say, with all his faults, Clinton never struck me as a killer. He may have been a liar, a womanizer, he besmirched his high office, he made war to suit the whims of his Secretary of State but I never saw him as a murderer. In fact, it was my impression that because he was so smart he didn't need to resort to such devices to get his own way. It was also my impression that the Republicans were absolutely seething with envy and jealousy over the way he carried on that they would have stooped to virtually anything, which I believe they did, to get rid of him.