http://www.jasoncann.org/radio.htm
http://radio.findanisp.com/radio-shows-on-air.php
09/11/01 |
I HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN |
09/11/06 |
NO PAPER RATTLE ON THE "formerly nicotine stained fingers."?
DAMN!
So where are the suits or response from the above complantants?
Who added "MUSHLIMPOLE" as as keyword to this thread!? Damn trolls. I need to find my mallet...
Rush needs to put more of the moonbat callers on air.
09/11/01 |
I HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN |
09/11/06 |
Comment below written by: Buzz Patterson
Andrew
Precisely. Clinton rode the wave of a good economy...and did little else. He passed on UBL on 12 separate occasions. Two while I was there. His legacy is the fact that he doesn't have one. Not a positive one in any event.
As an Air Force child of Reagan and a retiree under Bush, Jr., it was a low point for US national security.
Mrs Clinton would be worse, if that's possible. The Dems have some great options but they've just gone way left in regard to our military.
Buzz
http://www.blackfive.net/main/2005/06/more_blackfive_.html
As you know Buzz Patterson carried the "nuclear football" for Clinton. In Buzz's book, "Dereliction of Duty", I recall Patterson wrote he had been getting URGENT phone calls that UBL was in their "sights" and a decision had to be made immediately "on taking him out".
Buzz, who was accompanying Clinton at a golf outing, would approach the EX-President with the dire need for a response to URGENT military "in the field" call, Clinton, he said became annoyed and would not take the call. The military brass, Buzz felt, at first thought this call was not being passed on to the EX-President. Patterson assured them it was and he was trying, even giving the EX-President reason of this URGENT call for authorization several times always being brushed aside. Following the golf match, entered Mrs. Clinton into the limo. She learned from Patterson that the calls had taken place, became outraged and instructed Patterson to call back if it took all night. Patterson said the window of opportunity was now closed and retired for the evening.
Patterson had taked these phone calls on that particular day and addressed this 'dereliction of duty' in his book by the same name.
Buzz is out with another book shortly called: War Crimes, 09.26.06