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To: XJarhead
I remember the gulf war very well and it was the rats that were screaming that me must limit ourselves to the UN mandate and not go into Bagdad. The road out of Kuwait city was a blood bath for the saddam's boy and the dems were upset by it. The news clips from the past will prove that Gore and the democrats are liers. How effing stupid is gore doesn't he realize that video tape existed 12 years ago.
316 posted on 09/23/2002 1:43:43 PM PDT by KSCITYBOY
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To: KSCITYBOY
Roll the tape! I remember this quite well, and I remember the debate. I also remember when Clinton gave that speech on tv (of which The Great Satan helpfully posted the story from CNN ).

Time to go through archives and search engines looking for their quotes! I intend to be armed and ready!

318 posted on 09/23/2002 1:46:42 PM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: KSCITYBOY
I was there in that war and followed the debate very closely. Bush couldn't get the votes without a promise to limit the campaign to Iraq. He's been blasted unfairly for that for 11 years now, and I hope Dubya finally sets that straight and points out that hypocricy.

I don't think Dubya will miss this opportunity to quote from Dems in 1998. He's avoided partisanship to this point, and properly so. But that was the tactic he used so effectively against the U.N. in his speech, so you know his people have all those other quotes ready to run when needed.

I think that's one reason few Democratic Senators have spoken out. They know that Bush has got the goods on them, and they're scared that they'll be exposed as hypocrites if their tune changes from 1998.

325 posted on 09/23/2002 1:51:57 PM PDT by XJarhead
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