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To: TimF who wrote (353813)10/8/2007 2:02:39 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574692
 
So I suppose when Clinton put out no bid contracts (and he did as well, whether or not they happened as frequently as under Bush), he was corrupt to?

No bid contracts are not unusual. They aren't (and definitely should not be) the way most contract are issued but they have their place, there are good reasons to have them in some situations.


When did Clinton put out no bid contracts? They do exist in gov't but they are very rare, and even more rarely, are they for billions and billions of dollars like under Bush. Why you keep defending the indefensible is beyond me.