Posted on 09/27/2006 7:45:56 PM PDT by Phlap
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's underdog Republican challenger accused the former first lady and her husband on Wednesday of engaging in timeworn theatrics with their criticism of President Bush's handling of the hunt for Osama bin Laden.
"Once again, President Clinton is wagging his finger with righteous indignation and once again, Hillary Clinton is rushing to his defense," said former Yonkers Mayor John Spencer. "This act is getting old and the American people realize it."
In his statement, Spencer said, "the time has come to stop the theatrics and come clean with the American people." He called Clintons' attacks part of "a cynical attempt to return the Clinton name to the White House. If the Clintons truly want to defeat terror, they should back our president, not attack him."
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I sure hope it happens in my lifetime.
We could start a prayer group!
:-D
Right on target! clintoons just need to disappear.
THEY ARE TOTALLY LIKE ZOMBIES
You have hit it! Zombies from the Dawn of the Dead. When there is no room in Hell . . . Don't get me started.
Isn't it obvious?
Clinton, and the Clinton era, defined the evil of political correctness, racial profiling, outright lies, evasion of responsibility, hedonism, military cowardice, intelligence agency decimation, corruption, IRS abuses, direct acts of treason and the selling of military secrets, promoting political divisiveness in America and white Republican demonization, supporting the Islamofascists (the wrong side) in Kosovo and in 'Palestine', United Nations one world government, and much worse.
More than Carter, Clinton is responsible for spreading his disgusting values and unleashing terrorism on a naive and unprepared Western world.
Too true!
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