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To: MadIvan
So Bubba BJ admits that Saddam has these weapons that he shouldn't have, denies any Iraqi connection to 9/11, and we aren't supposed to attack Saddam because then he'll uses the weapons that he denies having and isn't allowed to possess.

He also says that Saddam is not a "good guy". Mr. impeached former president, YOU are not a "good guy".

40 posted on 09/07/2002 3:16:13 PM PDT by weegee
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To: weegee
Though I dislike Clinton, that quote makes perfect sense. However, I assume that the administration, as well as Clinton, are in cohoots with one another. The goal is to get more conservatives on the side of war? Why? Support has declined, they know that the liberals will never be for it, so they have to do their best to increase the percentage for war. Thus, how do they do that? For one, you get the man who is the most villified by conservatives. On the domestic front, who would this be? Bingo: Bill Clinton. Then, you get Clinton to speak in opposition to war in an effort to get all conservatives disgusted so that they will support war.

Thus, this is the reasoning. While this is projecting and not grounded in stone, it seems this is what is going on.

While Clinton is anti-American to you and I, and though I agree with it completely, he was simply used to degenerate the white house, deplore morals, as well as contribute to an ever-increasing globalist front. This is exactly what is going on today, and W appears to be leading the way in a "Globalist" coaltion to "bring the world together" for "peace". It's about the makings of a world government, and Saddam represents a threat to them. However, this is all speculation. Flame-Away.

48 posted on 09/07/2002 3:30:49 PM PDT by FreedomFriend
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