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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (563870)4/13/2004 12:55:40 PM
From: JakeStraw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
So all of a sudden Kenneth changes his tune and perceives a threat... You crack me up!



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (563870)4/13/2004 1:13:08 PM
From: DizzyG  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
Wow, Kenneth...you change your tune from month to month.

You stated this today:
It's not enough to just take out the bad guys. There seems to a replacement for every bad guy we take out.

I thought the threat of terrorism was exaggerated? At least that's what you said a couple of months ago:

To:JakeStraw who wrote (537915)
From: Kenneth E. Phillipps Tuesday, Feb 10, 2004

Jake, the threat of terrorism is being exaggerated by Bush for political purposes.

Message 19789167

Looks to me like you are spinning again.

Diz-



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (563870)4/13/2004 1:25:11 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Well when fools vote for and worship a rapist the world is full of idiots. Harmless idiots like Kenneth E. Phillipps and more dangerous idiots. There will always be idiots to replace idiots.

Honest men like PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH will however contain idiots like you and the dangerous idiots also.

Look at what your idiot hero is up to now...
Tuesday, April 13, 2004 9:56 a.m. EDT

9/11 Commission Obtained Video of Clinton Confession Last Month

When ex-President Clinton told the 9/11 Commission last Thursday that he never admitted to turning down an offer for Osama bin Laden's extradition to the U.S., the Commission had already obtained a videotape of him making those remarks to the Long Island Association in Woodbury, N.Y., during the group's annual luncheon in February 2002.

"The 9/11 Commission put in a formal request for the videotape more than a month ago," Gary Wojtas, Communications Director of the Long Island Association, told NewsMax.com Tuesday morning. "And we did supply it to them."

Asked if he was prepared to make the Clinton video available to television media, Wojtas said: "That's something we're waiting on right now - that's all I'll say on that. It's not that we won't do it. It's just something we need to wait on right now."

The video shows Clinton explaining that he turned down an offer from Sudan for bin Laden's extradition to the U.S., saying, "At the time, 1996, he had committed no crime against America, so I did not bring him here because we had no basis on which to hold him."

However, by 1996, the 9/11 mastermind had already been named as an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing by prosecutors in New York.

On Friday, 9/11 Commissioner former Sen. Bob Kerrey, said that Clinton told the Commission during his private interview that reports of his comments to the LIA were based on "a misquote."

In an interview with North Dakota radio host Scott Hennen, Kerrey sounded stunned to learn that Clinton's remarks were on tape.

"Really?" he said, after Hennen told him about the NewsMax.com audiotape that has been widely available on talk radio and the Internet. "Well, then - ship it to me, because Clinton said yesterday [in private 9/11 testimony] that he didn't have a recollection of that."

It's not clear why Kerrey was unaware that the 9/11 Commission had already obtained videotape proof of Clinton's remarks.

Four days before Clinton's interview with the Commission, national radio host Sean Hannity played the NewsMax.com audio for 9/11 Commissioner former Navy Secretary John Lehman. Lehman made no mention that he'd seen a video of the clip of the remarks and gave no indication that he'd ever heard them before.

newsmax.com