Posted on 08/24/2005 10:26:54 AM PDT by Sam Hill
Spot on!!
Be sure to Freep this poll "Should the President Meet With Cindy Sheehan?"
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1469769/posts?page=19
Probably a moot point anyway. Sheehan and her flunkies wouldn't be out there protesting Clinton. They'd be all for war, as long as a Dem had initiated it.
Bubba and the Heinous Harridan never owned a house, so poor ol' 'slamo-Cindy wouldn't have had anywhere to go to protest!
My thoughts exactly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"What Would Clinton Do? -- About Cindy"
Well Cindy is a bit long in the tooth, so he'd probably need some beer. Oh and some tiparillos
if Clinton had to deal with Cindy Sheehan, he would put a bag over her head and have carnal relations with her of course after he made her get a boob job.
Clinton would meet her, talk to her, buy her dinner and then try and share a cigar with her for desert.
I wouldn't touch that b!tch with your hands. LOL
"Bubba and the Heinous Harridan never owned a house, so poor ol' 'slamo-Cindy wouldn't have had anywhere to go to protest!"
Actually the Clintons own a house on the coast of Santa Barbara--given to them gratis by the Thomases.
Anyway, Cindy could have gone to Martha's Vineyard during one of Clinton's many vacations there.
In fact, I'm sure there were often protestors there. But the media was never interested in people protesting Clinton.
Carter is Number Two.
The following is a letter to ex-President Clinton from James Smith, a former Ranger whose son Corporal James E Smith was killed in Somalia. Mr. Smith, a decorated Vietnam-era Ranger himself, rejected the traditonal letter of condolence written by the White House, and returned this in reply:
10 Mallard Lane
Long Valley, N.J., 07853
President William Clinton
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, D.C., 20500
October 25, 1993
President Clinton:
As a warrior who was disabled in the Vietnam War and as a father of a warrior killed in action in Somalia, I cannot accept your letter of condolence for the death of my son Ranger Corporal James E. Smith. To accept your letter would be contrary to all the beliefs I, my son and the Rangers hold so dear, including: loyalty, courage and tenacity.
During the battle for Anzio, in World War II, an inept indecisive field commander sent the Rangers into battle where they were slaughtered. Fifty years later the Rangers again were ordered into battle, where they were surrounded and outgunned. But this time it was not the fault of the field commanders. No - this time it was the fault of the Commander in Chief, the President of the United States. Your failure to provide the requested combat support reveals a lack of loyalty to the troops under your command and an extreme shortage of moral courage.
I had the honor to meet the Rangers who fought along side my son and were with Jamie when he died. I heard of magnificent acts of courage and sacrifice. I had Rangers, with tears in their eyes, apologize for letting my son die or their failure to break through and rescue the trapped Rangers. The failure is not theirs, it is yours. Trucks and Humvees cannot replace the requested tanks, armored personnel carriers and Spectre gunships.
As a combat veteran I know that there are no certainties on the battlefield; however, as an Infantry Officer I will always speculate that significantly less casualties would have resulted if you, as Commander in Chief, provided the Rangers with the requested combat support - equipment with which Rangers routinely train and for which approval should have been automatic. The Rangers were pinned down for twelve hours - long hours when the Rangers were fighting for their lives and a Delta Force medic fought to save my son. Jamie bled to death because the requested armor support was not there to break through to the Rangers.
Rangers pride themselves on the Ranger Creed. "Driving on to the Ranger objective", or "Surrender is not a Ranger word" are not hollow phrases to the men of the black beret. These soldiers understand the word tenacious and wanted to complete their mission. As Ranger after Ranger told me, they were hitting Aidid's forces and command structure hard. But, the United Nations was actually impeding Ranger missions by offering sanctuary to Aidid's supporters. Your willingness to allow this dangerous situation demonstrates a lack of resolve in supporting the men you sent into battle.
My son is no longer here to "Lead the Way"; however, I am. Until you as President and Commander in Chief are either willing or able to formulate a clear foreign policy, establish specific objectives and, most important, support the men and women in uniform, I will "Lead the Way" in insuring that you no longer send America's finest to a needless death. When you are capable of meeting these criteria, then I will accept your letter of condolence.
Sincerely,
[signature]
James H. Smith
Captain/Infantry (Retired)
If she owned a cat it would be missing.
That's because the media was too busy flooding the news of him and Hellary with scenes of them dancing on the beach in their bathing suits
Close. Very close. But there were photos of him actually making the cross. (As you know.)
Isn't it weird that they have all been disappeared?
"I never knew any of this. Clinton was so insulated from criticism that it would be laughable if it weren't so sad."
As I mentioned, there are very few articles about it still around. I don't think there were many more even at the time.
If it had happened to a Republican, it would have been the biggest thing since Watergate.
Never heard one word about that father - unbelievable. I remember Hillary and Bill dancing on the beach and Hillary's fat a** on full view.
Yep .. I was surprised that I was able to find that one
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