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To: truth_seeker
So what if he isn't dead? He is reduced to sending out rehashed video of his glory days. He may not be dead but unlike when Clinton was "after him" he is actually on the run now. He knows for sure that Bush will not pass up a chance to turn him into red mist, he also knew that Clinton would take a poll before acting. You can be "disappointed' for all I care but his impotence is probably better for the WOT than his death.
1,161 posted on 09/07/2006 10:48:59 PM PDT by Texasforever (I have neither been there nor done that.)
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To: Texasforever

"So what if he isn't dead? He is reduced to sending out rehashed video of his glory days. He may not be dead but unlike when Clinton was "after him" he is actually on the run now. He knows for sure that Bush will not pass up a chance to turn him into red mist, he also knew that Clinton would take a poll before acting. You can be "disappointed' for all I care but his impotence is probably better for the WOT than his death."

This whole thing starts as criticism towards ABC, for probably distorting Clinton's efforts, or lack thereof in getting bin Laden.

My comments simply warned that trying to make too much of that exposes the Bush side to counter-criticism that Bush hasn't gotten him yet, either.

There is a big contingent of Clinton followers, eager to identify and headline his every misdeed and fault. Many of them make FR their home.

Clinton and Bush aren't running for President in 2008. But a bunch of Republican candidates must run on Bush's record, to some extent.

I'm merely suggesting a bit of political caution, as far as overplaying this issue.

Surely we haven't heard or seen the last of this.


1,163 posted on 09/07/2006 10:59:41 PM PDT by truth_seeker
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