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To: stockman_scott who wrote (153338)2/20/2003 5:45:03 PM
From: Oeconomicus  Respond to of 164687
 
Clinton had his faults BUT he developed a great deal of respect abroad ...

Yeah, the North Koreans respected the billions he gave them and Bin Laden respected the cruise missiles he retaliated with enough to avoid getting hit by them. And Kim respected him enough to work diligently, but in secret, on his nuclear weapons, while Bin Laden respected him enough to put extra work into long-range planning and training necessary to kill over 3000 people on our soil.

If that's the kind of respect that Harvard prof wants, he can have it. But don't go trying to make the rest of us respectable.

PS: Maybe Slick Willy can get some respect from the Nobel people next time they want to take a swipe at a Republican President for having offended their namby-pamby diplomatic sensibilities. ;-)