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To: ottothedog
I believe we have in custody those who can tell us where the WMDs are, but for now their fear remains stronger than anything else. We're going to find them, I just hope they are found in time.
9 posted on 04/02/2004 8:19:21 AM PST by McGavin999 (Evil thrives when good men do nothing! Like forgetting to donate to FreeRepublic)
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The "blame" game.

What about this Newsmax story, "The Clinton administration knew Rwanda was being engulfed by genocide in April 1994 but buried the information to justify its inaction, classified documents reveal"

and

Bill Gertz (Washington Times) reported how Defense Intelligence Agency analyst Kie Fallis was blocked from issuing a terrorist threat warning that could have prevented the October 2000 bombing of the destroyer USS Cole in Yemen*.

and

The attack on the Cole occurred and Americans were killed and injured. The Clinton administration refused to back the FBI's investigation (never mind that this should have been a military, not a police matter) and thousands more Americans were killed and injured on 9/11/01. Clinton's ambassador to Yemen and his State Dept. were the means that interfered with the investigation that many believe would have led to the Al Qaeda 9/11 plans.

All of the above are true and just a couple of examples in thousands. All can be blamed on the Clinton administration. All are part of the "blame game." The blame game is just one aspect of the absolute divide between left and right.

There is no peaceful solution.

It's a war within the bigger war to defend against radical Islam -- and IMO Communist China, et al. Enough talk. Let's get this inner war over with. What's the enemy got? Twenty percent of the population? No, not a civil war -- a crackdown on the twenty percent before they get us all killed. Don't leave it for the children. It may be too late.

What would Abraham Lincoln do?

* "Fallis fought hard with an entrenched bureaucracy to have a warning issued about an imminent attack, but DIA refused" . . . The reason was office politics: he had dated a woman who wrote an astounding incorrect analysis the month before the Cole bombing, arguing that terrorists were not capable of conducting a small boat attack on a ship. DIA higher-ups said he pushed his analysis to contradict that of his ex-girlfriend. In reality, Fallis had developed a unique methodology that led him to conclude an al Qaeda attack was imminent."

14 posted on 04/02/2004 8:47:57 AM PST by WilliamofCarmichael (Benedict Arnold was a hero for both sides in the same war, too!)
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