Posted on 11/29/2003 7:37:52 AM PST by thesummerwind
Edited on 11/29/2003 9:29:46 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
Moderator note: I know it's going to be tough, but, please watch the calls for violence against this creature.
In a demoralizing message to U.S. soldiers serving in Iraq, visiting New York Sen. Hillary Clinton told them that Americans back home are growing increasingly skeptical of President Bush's decision to send them into battle.
Describing two meetings with G.I.s over turkey dinners in Baghdad, Sen. Clinton told reporters later that soldiers wanted to know "how the people at home feel about what we are doing."
Clinton said she told the troops, "Americans are wholeheartedly proud of what you are doing but there are many questions at home about the (Bush) administration's policies."
She also suggested that the U.S. could eventually loose the war in Iraq, contending, "We have to exert all of our efforts militarily, but the outcome is not assured."
Despite her sour pronouncements, the former first lady insisted that the soldiers were just as glad to see her as they were President Bush, whose surprise visit less than 24-hours earlier was greeted with standing ovations.
"It's a positive for the commander-in-chief to visit troops in the field," Clinton told reporters, adding, "the troops [also] seemed to appreciate seeing myself."
Speaking from a secure location just over the Kuwaiti border, Mrs. Clinton launched one verbal salvo after another at the White House, arguing that Bush officials had been "obsessed" with getting Saddam Hussein and saying the perception blinded them to the difficulties of deposing his regime.
"The Pentagon tried to make do with as few troops as possible, as light a footprint as they could get away with," Clinton said. "Now, we're playing catchup . . . Unfortunately, I don't think they fully appreciated the conditions we would encounter."
The top Democrat also reprised her charge that the White House is being less than candid when it comes to apprising the American people of the costs of the war.
"The obstacles and problems here are much greater than the administration usually admits to," she said, adding, "Everybody has to be honest."
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I had been taught much better
and Im not very proud
That I have these feelings in my heart
But you are so evil
that I havent got a choice
To begin listing what youve done, where do we start?
I loathe you I honestly loathe you
Those who have observed you know that one things oh so true
Its becoming really crystal clear
You are Satans daughter
we have known it from the start
Is it awful what you see in the mirror?
I loathe you I honestly loathe you
I have never hated a first lady
Maybe this feelings driven me insane
But I have a very wonderful nightly dream
That a lightning bolt will strike
and that just your shoes remain
I loathe you I honestly loathe you
You have been protecting that awful Rapist Scum
You attack the victims savagely
People have accepted many lies that you have told
It is all the vast right wing conspiracy
You have used our children
you have done it without shame
Yes, youve learned to do it very well
As you sit there smugly just remember this
That an extra-warm place waits for you in hell
I loathe you
I honestly loathe you
I honestly loathe you
ROFLMBO!!!! Excellent!
Yes! "Behind bars" in a cage in the town squares all over the country, where all citizens are requested to come and throw whatever they wish at her low-ness. However, New Yorkers, I'm sorry will not get the chance to throw things at her. Afrerall they elected the wide-load traitor! If they hadn't she'd be gone, forever.
But I can't help but think that that election was rigged.
The cr** that continues to come from this woman's mouth ceases to amaze me ! What gall.Yes, Nicmarlo. Traitor ping is correct ! ...
Hillary to Troops: Support for War Fading
Excerpt:
In a demoralizing message to U.S. soldiers serving in Iraq, visiting New York Sen. Hillary Clinton told them that Americans back home are growing increasingly skeptical of President Bush's decision to send them into battle.
Describing two meetings with G.I.s over turkey dinners in Baghdad, Sen. Clinton told reporters later that soldiers wanted to know "how the people at home feel about what we are doing."
Clinton said she told the troops, "Americans are wholeheartedly proud of what you are doing but there are many questions at home about the (Bush) administration's policies."
She also suggested that the U.S. could eventually loose the war in Iraq, contending, "We have to exert all of our efforts militarily, but the outcome is not assured."
Please let me know if you want ON or OFF my General Interest ping list!. . .don't be shy.
*For whom did a majority of the absentee military votes go to in the last presidential election?
*Who is more than likely going to be running in 2004?
*Who has had a long-standing hatred of the military?
*Who would benefit, if she could try to get the military voting for her?
"...She stopped by Ramstein on her way to Kabul. Bunch of us transplanted New Yorkers were sent to a luncheon with her. Her and another senator from Rhode Island made short speeches about how much they loved us etc etc. No Q&A though, was a little dissapointed at that but they did not want anyone to say anything rude...[sic]"
Something in Congress should be done about these evil words. They must act against her. She's the most destructive person in this country. AND, her lamesream sycophants are just as guilty. Truly!
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