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To: American Spirit who wrote (387466)4/7/2003 7:36:37 PM
From: Tom Clarke  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
All the Democrat candidates, with the possible exception of Lieberman, are more loyal to the UN than they are to the US. NONE of them (possibly excepting Lieberman) are qualified to lead this nation in a time of war.



To: American Spirit who wrote (387466)4/7/2003 7:43:18 PM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
"Bush's administration is the most partisan, secretive, manipulative, imperialist and arrogant in history. It IS a regime and needs to be exposed as such. It seeks to silence dissent, character-assasinate critics, cheat at elections, use war to diver attention from failures and subvert democracy and free speech"

Care to substantiate that with irrefutable fact?

I already know the answer. More BS, lies, distortions &
spurious allegations, but there will be no irrefutable fact.



To: American Spirit who wrote (387466)4/7/2003 9:15:30 PM
From: RON BL  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Clinton spent all his time going after this right wing. Because of this he ignored the real perils of the world. People like you caused 9/11. People like you AS tried to ban the CIA and watered them down so that we had little intelligence capability anymore. Your leftists buddies keep asking where is Osama? Well why not ask them why your buddies drastically weakened the networks we had to track these people. Your ignorance and the ignorance of the people you cherish helped bring about 9/11. You should go back to your class room and ask your teacher why did the Democrats led by Senator Toricceli try to neuter the intelligence capabilities of the USA



To: American Spirit who wrote (387466)4/7/2003 9:20:31 PM
From: RON BL  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Kerry "I never thought he was the brightest bulb in the Democratic Party," he told Malzberg.

Is this from a Republican from a right winger? No it's the Village Voice

Hentoff: Kerry's 'Regime Change' Outburst 'Incomprehensible'

Republicans aren't the only ones who think presidential hopeful Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., may have committed political suicide by attacking President Bush with a call for "regime change" in America as well as Iraq.

"I found [Kerry's comment] incomprehensible," observed renowned civil libertarian writer Nat Hentoff, in comments to WABC Radio's Steve Malzberg on Sunday.

"It was a colossal misreading - not only of the country - but of his own chances to win the presidency," Hentoff said, predicting, "That one will be used against him."

The Village Voice columnist said the idea of using a politically toxic phrase like "regime change" probably came from "one of those vastly overpaid consultants" on Kerry's staff who recommended that his boss do something dramatic to counter the antiwar campaign of former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean.

Though Dean is too far left to win even the Democratic Party nomination, he's likely to be competitive in nearby New Hampshire's Democratic primary - which Kerry needs to win to certify his front-runner status.

Even before Kerry decided to compare the president of the United States to Saddam Hussein, Hentoff wasn't particularly impressed with the Bay State pol.

"I never thought he was the brightest bulb in the Democratic Party," he told Malzberg.

Listen to WABC Radio's Steve Malzberg in his new time slot, 1 to 5 a.m. weeknights, 9 a.m. to 12 noon Sundays EDT.



To: American Spirit who wrote (387466)4/7/2003 9:25:21 PM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Aide: Clinton Unleashed bin Laden

Chuck Noe, NewsMax.com
Thursday, Dec. 6, 2001

Bill Clinton ignored repeated opportunities to capture Osama bin Laden and his terrorist allies and is responsible for the spread of terrorism, one of the ex-president’s own top aides charges.

Mansoor Ijaz, who negotiated with Sudan on behalf of Clinton from 1996 to 1998, paints a portrait of a White House plagued by incompetence, focused on appearances rather than action, and heedless of profound threats to national security.

Ijaz also claims Clinton passed on an opportunity to have Osama bin Laden arrested.


Sudanese President Omar Hassan Ahmed Bashir, hoping to have terrorism sanctions lifted, offered the arrest and extradition of bin Laden and "detailed intelligence data about the global networks constructed by Egypt's Islamic Jihad, Iran's Hezbollah and the Palestinian Hamas,” Ijaz writes in today’s edition of the liberal Los Angeles Times.

These networks included the two hijackers who piloted jetliners into the World Trade Center.

But Clinton and National Security Adviser Samuel "Sandy” Berger failed to act.

”I know because I negotiated more than one of the opportunities,” Ijaz writes.

”The silence of the Clinton administration in responding to these offers was deafening."

Thank Clinton for 'Hydra-like Monster'

”As an American Muslim and a political supporter of Clinton, I feel now, as I argued with Clinton and Berger then, that their counter-terrorism policies fueled the rise of bin Laden from an ordinary man to a Hydra-like monster,” says Ijaz, chairman of a New York investment company and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Ijaz’s revelations are but the latest to implicate the Clinton administration in the spread of terrorism. Former CIA and State Department official Larry Johnson today also noted the failure of Clinton to do more than talk.

Among the many others who have pointed out Clinton’s negligence: former Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger, former Clinton adviser Dick Morris, the late author Barbara Olson, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Iraqi expert Laurie Mylroie, the CIA and some of the victims of Sept. 11.

And the list grows: members of Congress, pundit Charles R. Smith, former Department of Energy official Notra Trulock, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, government counterterrorism experts, the law firm Judicial Watch, New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Bret Schundler, the liberal Boston Globe – and even Clinton himself.


The Buck Stops Nowhere

Ijaz's account in the Times reads like a spy novel. Sudan’s Bashir, fearing the rise of bin Laden, sent intelligence officials to the U.S. in February 1996. They offered to arrest bin Laden and extradite him to Saudi Arabia or to keep close watch over him. The Saudis "didn't want their home-grown terrorist back where he might plot to overthrow them.”

”In May 1996, the Sudanese capitulated to U.S. pressure and asked bin Laden to leave, despite their feeling that he could be monitored better in Sudan than elsewhere.”

That’s when bin Laden went to Afghanistan, along with "Ayman Zawahiri, considered by the U.S. to be the chief planner of the Sept. 11 attacks; Mamdouh Mahmud Salim, who traveled frequently to Germany to obtain electronic equipment for al-Qaeda; Wadih El-Hage, Bin Laden's personal secretary and roving emissary, now serving a life sentence in the U.S. for his role in the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings in Tanzania and Kenya; and Fazul Abdullah Mohammed and Saif Adel, also accused of carrying out the embassy attacks.”

If these names sound familiar, just check the FBI's list of most-wanted terrorists.

The Clinton administration repeatedly rejected crucial information that Sudan had gathered on these terrorists, Ijaz says.

In July 2000, just three months before the deadly attack on the destroyer USS Cole in Yemen, Ijaz "brought the White House another plausible offer to deal with bin Laden, by then known to be involved in the embassy bombings. A senior counter-terrorism official from one of the United States' closest Arab allies - an ally whose name I am not free to divulge - approached me with the proposal after telling me he was fed up with the antics and arrogance of U.S. counter-terrorism officials.”

This offer would have brought bin Laden to that Arab country and eventually to the U.S. All the proposal required of Clinton was that he make a state visit to request extradition.

"But senior Clinton officials sabotaged the offer, letting it get caught up in internal politics within the ruling family - Clintonian diplomacy at its best.”


'Purposeful Obfuscation'

Appearing on Fox News Channel’s "The O’Reilly Factor” on Wednesday night, Ijaz said, "Everything we needed to know about the terrorist networks” was in Sudan.

Newsman Bill O’Reilly asked how Clinton and Berger reacted to the deals Ijaz brokered to bring bin Laden and company to justice. "Zero. They didn’t respond at all.”

The Clintonoids won’t get away with denials, he said. "I’ve got the documentation,” including a memorandum to Berger.

"This was purposeful obfuscation,” he asserted.


O’Reilly wondered why the White House didn’t want information about the terrorists. Ijaz said that was for the American people to judge, but when pressed he suggested that Clinton might intentionally have allowed the apparently weak bin Laden to rise so he could later make a show of crushing him.

Concludes Ijaz in the Times: "Clinton's failure to grasp the opportunity to unravel increasingly organized extremists, coupled with Berger's assessments of their potential to directly threaten the U.S., represents one of the most serious foreign policy failures in American history.”

newsmax.com