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To: sneakypete
You had to get permission to visit a communist country back then

Now you tell me. Is that the same as "forbidden" which is the term you used previously?

He said something similiar to "my work for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee made me privy to information most Americans didn't have...." Try to spin your way out of that one.

Okay, I will. You and I believe approximately 0% of everything the former prez has to say on any subject. But you lock onto this obvious boast by a pimply-faced young Bill as the gospel truth and you translate his "information most Americans didn't have" into Bill had access to top secret intelligence. Seems a bit of a stretch to me. In fact I am shocked that you would believe young Bill so easily.

Now I guess you are going to try to pretend Fulbright didn't have enough influence to get this overlooked?

Influence with whom? LBJ hated his guts and referred to him as "Halfbright." Nixon loved him less.

290 posted on 05/12/2002 3:13:23 PM PDT by catpuppy
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To: catpuppy
Now you tell me. Is that the same as "forbidden" which is the term you used previously?

Yes,are you a "quota graduate" that has to ask the obvious? If it wasn't forbidden,why would anyone have to ask permission?

Okay, I will.

No surprise there.

You and I believe approximately 0% of everything the former prez has to say on any subject.

Bubba-1 will tell the truth when it is to his advantage. Why not? He can't tell the difference between the truth and a lie anyway,so it's all the same to him.

But you lock onto this obvious boast by a pimply-faced young Bill as the gospel truth and you translate his "information most Americans didn't have" into Bill had access to top secret intelligence.

Only because he WAS a intern working for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee,and because he DID have access to classified information.

Influence with whom? LBJ hated his guts and referred to him as "Halfbright." Nixon loved him less.

Right. As one of the most powerful US Senators of his era,Fulbright didn't have any influence at all. A virtual nobody,right?

301 posted on 05/12/2002 7:08:58 PM PDT by sneakypete
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