To: EmilyGeiger
It was an excellent program overall even with the cuts I saw deleted from an online source.
But you certainly can see why the Clintons were so desperate to keep it off the air.
effin Clintons.
8 posted on
09/12/2006 6:57:02 AM PDT by
romanesq
To: romanesq
Yep, but Richard Clarke's character disturbed me. No way he was that efficient! :)
To: romanesq
I hold the Clinton administration 95% responsible but Congress has a large hand in this. People fail to realize the turf wars that go on in every city and state in America just like they do in DC. It is time to think about consolidation in government to the extent where you have one director in each county such as over emergency preparedness and law enforcement. Look at the Katrina breakdown. I will bet most law enforcement agencies today in a county do not have direct contact with each other or a common channel of communication. Every branch of government has its territory and hierarchy and if that does change this film shows you what happens. Also the nay sayers on the telephone taps is directly related to the ACLU and ABA.My personal opinion is the turf wars and Jamie Gorelick memo which has been so conveniently swept under the rug is directly responsible for 9/11 along with Clintons lackadaisical attitude toward things in general such as the loss of the National Nuclear codes,aiding China and North Korea etc and so forth. On top of this we must keep our Congressman at home more and away from these lobbyist. It is surely a condemnation on them when Farm Bureau can buy them and prevent us from controlling the Sodium Nitrate that is so readily available to use in bomb making. Our Congress sells us out to special interest daily and that must be stopped.Then American must awaken to the fact we can demand our little old whims for our convienece but there is a big price to pay for it.
20 posted on
09/12/2006 7:26:17 AM PDT by
gunnedah
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