Posted on 01/17/2002 8:31:14 AM PST by t-shirt
Edited on 09/03/2002 4:49:50 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
The former president urges Americans to promote security by easing disparities in wealth.
Calling terrorism the "dark side" of globalization, former President Bill Clinton on Monday urged Americans to promote international security by easing the world's disparities in wealth, technology and health care.
The former president, speaking before a sold-out crowd at the Universal Amphitheatre, said that to reduce the pressures that drive the dispossessed toward terrorism, Americans must share their remarkable freedoms and extraordinary wealth..
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Just take this quote from Bubba about how the world is living on only $2 a day "despite technological advances that could lift millions out of poverty"
What kind of ignorant idiot, doesn't realize that he has been out of office for only a year? That he was President for 8!!!
If we had that kind of technology,.. why didn't HE USE IT???
People are sheep. The audience at these functions are sheep.
I'm stunned that he is using color as a negative! His friends in his office neighborhood may take umbridge to this!
Yeah, that Osama is just a misunderstood socialist whose pet peeves are world disparities in wealth (I wonder how many victims in the towers were actually richer than Osama, the 300 million dollar man), technology, and health care.
If only we addressed these issues sooner, like if we only gave away technology to the Chinese, the Twin Towers would still be standing.
People paying good money to hear a perjurer speak.
And here I am throwing my money away on non-fiction books.
Yes #42,that may be true, "and most of them live on,and make those $2.00 on a piece of land smaller than the size of MY living room carpet" (Comment courtesy of P.J. O'Rourke) I'm going to read the whole transcript and I'll come back here.
That pervert is no longer president. He should keep his dirty mouth shut and his mind on interns.
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