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Clinton's treason, foreign policy his downfall
The Sun News ^
| Sunday, October 14, 2001
| Paul S. Grimm
Posted on 10/14/2001 7:40:52 PM PDT by CommiesOut
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To: madrussian; malarski; Askel5; GROUCHOTWO; Zviadist; Free the USA; Black Jade; Carry_Okie
There are many reasons why Bill Clinton did not get support from the American public. Huh?
To: CommiesOut
He sent James Carville to Mexico to work against the candidacy of Vicente Fox and backed a discredited candidate tied to drug cartels. Time to take out Carville TOO!!! Mary YOUR HUBBY IS DEAD MEAT!!! JUST KIDDING!!! ;)
To: CommiesOut
To: CommiesOut
He may be responsible for the present terrorist activity, since he stripped the CIA of spy activity by making it impossible to hire undercover agents.
This guy apparently does his research in The National Enquirer. If he read anything, he would know that President Reagan signed the executive order banning assassination of foreign enemies and restricting the CIA, and several Congressional actions followed that up, years before Clinton was ever elected.
--Raoul
To: CommiesOut
Too bad this sort of letter only appears in Newspapers like the Sun News. It should have appeared in the Washington Post and the New York Times.
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posted on
10/14/2001 7:49:20 PM PDT
by
Cicero
To: CommiesOut
Bump. I clicked the article and see that you have already flagged me.
To: Diogenesis
Memo to Bill Clinton:
Thanks, you psychopathic rodent, you pitiful lawyer excuse for a humanoid.
I blame you, you despicable disbarred sociopath, your evil wife Hillary, the endlessly vile Janet Reno, and the rest of your DNC vermin for emasculating and corrupting the INS, CIA, Department of Justice, and FBI. You sold all of our nation's nuclear and missle technology to the highest bidder.
Your legacy?
War, economic hardship, death, and the blood of innocents.
To: TheGoodDoc
To: TheGoodDoc
I second those remarks.
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posted on
10/14/2001 7:56:54 PM PDT
by
mcollins
To: MegaDittoDaddy
Don't forget, when Obubba Been Laiden boarded Air Force One after leaving W's inauguration he told the rented mob that he "had fun" during his time in office and had a "good time". That's all his eight years was to him: bringing the nation down to his level and having one big orgy in the process. He is a worthless individual.
Speaking of Carville, every time I see his ugly face I think of that line from Peter Gabriel's Shock The Monkey: Something knocked me outta the trees, and now I'm on my knees. As much as James does for Obubba and as much as he is around him, Mary had better have James check for STD or AIDS.
To: CommiesOut
I agree with what you say, but Clinton had excellent support from the population. He shouldn't have had excellent support, but the Democratic spinmeisters always made his traitorous activities look like he was helping the downtrodden.
To: RDangerfield
he would know that President Reagan signed the executive order banning assassination of foreign enemies and restricting the CIAUh, that was President Ford (assassination) and Carter (restricting CIA).
To: mcollins
The disbarred sociopath lawyer vermin Clinton is far too often a slick, lucky piece of rodent fecal dropping.
To: TheGoodDoc
I too, second those remarks..
To: RDangerfield
I think he is specifically referring to the 1995 or 1996 legislation, sponsored by Rep. (now Senator) Robert Torricelli, that prohibited the CIA from hiring any foreign operatives with criminal records.
To: DreamWeaver
Want to send another message to the enemies of America that we stand for justice and freedom?
Get those lying, traitorous pieces of Arkansas barf chunks, the former "Co-Presidents" Bill and Hillary Clinton, indicted, convicted, and imprisoned.
To: RDangerfield
The writer is referring to the Clinton policy where the CIA was banned from hiring informants or spies who had shady backgrounds. This was a change from previous administrations and dates to around 1996, not to prior administrations. It has made human intelligence next to impossible since potential informants in dictatorships, drug cartels and terrorist groups are extremely unlikely to be totally clean. Second, the Executive Order saying assassinations were against US policy was first promulagated by Gerald Ford (and later resigned by Carter, Reagan, Bush, and Clinton). Third, congressional limitations began in the 70's with Senator Frank Church. I find it interesting that you're trying to blame Reagan, the post-Watergate President who gave the CIA the most freedom to get things done. Obviously, Saint Bill was incapable of ever making a mistake in your eyes.
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posted on
10/14/2001 8:11:29 PM PDT
by
LenS
To: RDangerfield
Raoul - just to reiterate - that was President Ford who signed the EO.
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10/14/2001 8:13:21 PM PDT
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Alissa
To: RDangerfield
I was going to correct you, but I see that 3 FReepers have already done so. You may now crawl back under your rock.
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