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To: Catfish who wrote (330)8/31/2006 8:18:24 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1262
 
Loral was to blame, not Clinton. The rightwing intentionally tries to confuse the two in order to insinuate that the Clinton administration did something wrong. I already said Loral was to blame. I was a Loral stockholder at bthe time and followed the case very closely.

The Republicans tries to link Clinton this this but the only linkage was Loral gave Clinton campaign contributions. Big deal. Does that mean Bush is responsible for everything Enron did because Enron gave Bush 1.5 million, the most any coirporation has ever given a politician in US history?

Frankly, we should all be sick and tired of rightwingers attacking Clinton. Despite his dalliance with Monica and other chicks, he was a great president and had no major blackmarks on his record in 8 years. In fact he gave us better peace and prosperity than any president in modern times. And he not only paid for it all but gave us surpluses. Plus 22 million new jobs, mainly good jobs with benefits.