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To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (29554)5/9/1999 5:31:00 PM
From: Andrew N. Cothran  Respond to of 152472
 
Former President Clinton lost control of his personal life to the likes of Paula Jones and Monica Lewinski. He abdicated control of the European scene to the likes of Albright and NATO as a means of countering the emergence of the EURO. With his looming defeat in Kosovo now a certainty, he has delivered the pan-European victory to the Big Bear of Russia, formerly the Soviet Union, now set to claim the role of peacemaker--assuming that Russia wants peace. (Russia may in fact want to see the war continue as a further means of embarrassing schoolyard bully billybobbillyboy clinton.) Finally, Clinton lost control of American politics when he lost control of himself: with Paula, with Monica, with Madam Albright, and now with the Pentagon and the military establishment. Carter the weakest!!! Clinton makes Carter look like a paragon of presidential virtue. Fortunately for the country, Clinton is already the former president of the US. Until the next election, the US has no president. Too bad the impeachment vote came too soon.

And who is out there on the democratic scene claiming the mantle of leadership required to become our next President? Who indeed but gore the bore, the man who invented the internet and declared on live television that 'Clinton is the greatest president who ever lived'.

In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. Long live the king.



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (29554)5/9/1999 5:55:00 PM
From: scott  Respond to of 152472
 
this is a bad movie with no clear exit strategy
The best way to save face after being extremely foolish is to admit that mistake as fast as possible and repair the damage. The U.S. citizenry should demand that Clinton withdraw and promise to rebuild that poor country. Our prez is a piece of sh*t and we are tacit accomplices if we just let the fools try to save face by continuing to destroy that country. What? Just because our economy is good, our pocketbooks lined, we should just watch this thing happen. Same B.S. as Vietnam? The leaders and country being afraid of being a loser in military conflict so they escalate and destroy? Hell, their was really never a good strategic interest in Nam either. The Liberals demonstrated during the Persian Gulf War. Why? Because we had a strategic interest and they said we were greedy about oil! Now, precisely because we have no strategic interest in destroying Serb country, there is no outcry from liberals. We are there because we are moral! We are justified because we have no real strategic interest! We have increased the suffering by scores of magnitudes because we let the "I feel your pain" Hummer prez be a fool for us.



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (29554)5/9/1999 6:08:00 PM
From: Ibexx  Respond to of 152472
 
Jim,

Re. this is a bad movie with no clear exit strategy

The default US exit strategy has been to declare "We won!" and leave. It seemed to be the case with both the Korea and Vietnam wars.

Ibexx