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To: jlallen who wrote (136933)6/18/2004 4:33:27 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
<Bush's number one Constitutional priority is to protect the US>

He didn't though. Bang went two big buildings, not to mention a hole in the Pentagon and a few airliners and their passengers.

He shut the cockpit door after the hijackers had bolted through.

Bill Clinton told him that Al Q was the number one threat to the USA. But Bush wasn't really listening to this guy who he despised [secretly jealous and envious and vengeful of, who had beaten his father].

I recall Bush saying "Now watch this drive!" at a golf course. Nero fiddle while Rome burned. King George II played golf while his sidekicks, Kenny-boy and co were raking in the $billions.

It hasn't been all beer and skittles with King George II in the palace running the PNAC.

Bush didn't protect the USA. That's a fact. It was a Keystone Kops shambles from when the first aircraft went AWOL and before that too, in failing to detect a bunch of hijackers learning to fly airliners without bothering to learn how to land.

Dealing with Saddam hasn't been very well organized either. It would be fair to say it was a shambles too.

Mqurice