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To: John Hunt who wrote (16253)8/26/1998 10:24:00 AM
From: Stitch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18056
 
John, *OT*
<<Taking a lesson from Slick's book of tricks?>>
Don't mean to pick on you but I have heard this canard too many times so thought I would register my own thoughts on this. I realize it is popular to say that Clinton hatched a military reaction to draw attention away from his domestic fiasco but I don't believe it. Not when bipartisan members of both houses have been given the chance to review the evidence and supported the decision to strike. It is simply bad timing, maybe brought on by a perception that the President would be too weakened by his problems to act decisively. I support the decision by the way. I also believe that we are going to see more of this kind of attack on American interests perhaps even domestically. I hope future presidents will act as decisively.

With regard to Clinton's recent revelations I think what he has done is reprehensible.

Just my 2 cents.

Best,
Stitch