Suddenly, clinton, who did NOTHING for 8 years, has all the answers.
1 posted on
11/07/2001 11:10:29 PM PST by
kattracks
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To: kattracks
With these liberal way of thinking, well, we'll just look at a different angle of the situation. If Clintoon's cronies (i.e. alwhore) were elected as the CIC, you would see:
- Sending Madeleine Not-So-Bright to Afghanistan for peace negotiation.
- Establishing a fund for reparation to terrorists.
- Helping el-Qaida a chair in UN Human Right Committe.
- Blaming all American for insensitivity.
- and worst... blaming WTC and Pentagon victims for their ill-fates.
See... How much better you feel now??? ;)
To: kattracks
"Here in the United States, we were founded as a nation that practiced slavery, and slaves quite frequently were killed even though they were innocent," said Mr. Clinton in a speech to nearly 1,000 students at Georgetown University's ornate Gaston Hall. "This country once looked the other way when a significant number of native Americans were dispossessed and killed to get their land or their mineral rights or because they were thought of as less than fully human.
"And we are still paying a price today," said Mr. Clinton, who was invited to address the students by the university's School of Foreign Service.
I say we bring rotten eggs and tomatos whenever the creep speaks.
To: kattracks
Rush had good comments (as usual).
What did Clinton do for 8 years to rectify all of this horror and injustice? (besides making slaves of young interns).
152 posted on
11/08/2001 8:47:24 AM PST by
joonbug
To: kattracks
The former president, who left office just 10 months ago after an eight-year tenure, said the federal government is "woefully" lacking on several key terrorism-prevention areas. So Mr Klinton, you are finally admitting that your administration sucked in this area.
Somebody check the temperature in hell.
153 posted on
11/08/2001 8:47:37 AM PST by
hattend
To: kattracks
First, thank you kattracks for posting this.
What can you say? I guess what disturbs me is not one person in attendance dared to challenge him on anything he said. Does that mean they all agree to his speech?
At the end of his speech, Mr. Clinton who was impeached for lying under oath about a sexual relationship with a 21-year-old White House intern said the entire issue revolves around "the nature of truth."
This is the one part of the article that I like. No matter what he says, when he says it, or to whom, this statement will always be printed about him.
157 posted on
11/08/2001 8:54:21 AM PST by
7thson
To: kattracks; Artist
"This country once looked the other way when a significant number of native Americans were dispossessed and killed to get their land or their mineral rights or because they were thought of as less than fully human." This, from a wild-eyed, slavering pro-abort?
The irony is strangling me.
Dan
159 posted on
11/08/2001 9:00:32 AM PST by
BibChr
To: kattracks; Howlin
You were absolutely right about the barf alert on this one, kat! Thanks for the ping, Howlin!
Puke, puke, puke. Who cares what "Mr. Clinton" wears, what he says, or what he does. He is a hasbeen, thank God! WHY do people even still listen to him?
164 posted on
11/08/2001 9:07:07 AM PST by
Billie
To: kattracks
Absolutly amazing gall and arrogance. What is really happening here is that clinton wants to trace the main root causes of 9/11 further back in history. We are supposed to look past the last 8 years and place the blame on ancient history. This is the dims spin. They want us to believe that there was nothing that could have been done in the last eight years to overcome the forces of history that resulted in 9/11.
The reality is that given that they supposedly "knew" of historical context, they were willfully negligent to the point of treason. The more that clinton and crew speak of history, the more they prove just how criminally negligent they have been. The question should be, "So if you knew all this, then why didn't you do something about it?"
To: kattracks
"The nation is "paying a price today" for its past for looking "the other way when a significant number Americans were dispossessed and killed." "Here in the United States, we quite frequently killed people even though they were innocent," Well, the lying pant load got some of it right ... A vailed late confession regarding the murders at Waco and his complicity ??? Of the dead American killed by IRS and JBT's on Clinton's orders ???
170 posted on
11/08/2001 9:29:13 AM PST by
Marobe
To: kattracks
i'd personally like to kick him square in the ball$!! i mean, what else can you do?
To: kattracks
"If you live in a country where you're never required to take responsibility for yourself, where you never even have to ask whether there's something you should be doing to solve your own problems, then people are kept in kind of a permanent state of collective immaturity and it becomes quite easy for them to believe that someone else's success is the cause of their distress." Is he talking about Afghanistan, or the Democrats' campaign strategy?
178 posted on
11/08/2001 10:16:33 AM PST by
watchin
To: kattracks
Just when I thought there was nothing else that Clinton could do or say to disgust me further, he surprises me with more shameless, self promotion and de-basement of our national cause against our enemies. This sorry excuse for humanity is an embarrassment to our country. I am ashamed to have served the last 1/3 of my military career with this fool as my Commander-in Chief, yet proud to know that I endured him anyway, in spite of his dishonor and betrayal to the United States of America. If ever there was proof that divine intervention happens, it was last year's Presidential Election. I get down on my knees and THANK GOD that President Bush is leading this great nation.
179 posted on
11/08/2001 10:24:41 AM PST by
TADSLOS
To: kattracks
I notice he didn't mention looking the other way on the Rwanda genocide. Gee, maybe because it happened on his watch?
To: kattracks
What is interesting is that he gave this particular line of BS in front of a college crowd and told them basically what they have been taught to think --- i.e. that America is somehow dripping with guilt for past wrongs while all other nations, particularly our adversaries, are immune to any guilt complex. .
He told an audience of 18-24 year olds exactly what they expected to hear and have been programmed to accept without question. But --- would Bill Clinton have said the same thing in front of a Jewish audience, a FOP convention, a corporate audience or an audience of veterans. You know he wouldn't. He would of told each of those groups exactly what they would expect to hear as well, even if one message is completely contradictory to the others.
This is both the genius and the insanity of Bill Clinton. He can easily convince a fairly large percent of the population that he is very sincere about his beliefs when all he is doing is acting as a feedback mechanism for their own beliefs or bias. He is so convincing because while he is saying it, he actually believes it. Hes a method actor he not only mouths the words, but actually becomes the character. For the next audience, he will do a total reversal, and firmly believe that message as well. In reality, he believes nothing and lives his life with the objective of saying and doing whatever is necessary to survive each moment. There is no real person under the mask and no philosophy or character to analyze. Hes the hollow man. .
182 posted on
11/08/2001 10:29:27 AM PST by
Ditto
To: kattracks
"And then we have to be smart enough to get rid of our arrogant self-righteousness so that we don't claim for ourselves things we deny for others." How many items that were denied others, did HE take for himself from the White House? Arrogant, self-righteousness....accurate self-portrait in case you asked me!
186 posted on
11/08/2001 11:10:08 AM PST by
vacrn
To: kattracks
Clinton did his best to create hate, Killed thousands of christian Serbs and took their country and gave it to the Albanians.
To: kattracks
He also championed women's rights in Afghanistan, saying the reason "you see all those sanctimonious guys beating those women with sticks" is because the country's rulers demand strict adherence to the rules. Notice how he slips in an attack on the rule of law itself.
191 posted on
11/08/2001 11:28:53 AM PST by
steve-b
To: kattracks
I loathe Clinton's blame America first crowd and all the rest of his associate freedom-haters and evil-doers...
To: kattracks
Is there any doubt left that scumbag clinton is a traitor? How do those orphans, and widows of those brave men/women who died trying to save those inocent victims of 9/11 feel to have these digusting clintons living among them?
To: piasa
Here's the speech from last night.
211 posted on
11/08/2001 4:38:16 PM PST by
Howlin
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