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To: isthisnickcool
She said that Bush was not protecting the country on on "9/11 he was in some school room" instead.

This is the standard line of these people: "he was in a school room having milk and cookies." Of course he was not having milk and cookies, but that's how they like to present it.

Since the whole theme they present is completely irrational, you have to conclude that they're Rat Bush-haters, one and all.

40 posted on 03/05/2004 5:07:54 AM PST by angkor
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To: angkor
If President Bush was in a school room having milk and cookies on 9/11, I wonder what Bill Clinton was up to on the days the WTC was first attacked in 1993, when the US embassies in Africa were attacked, when the Khobar towers were attacked and when the USS Cole was attacked?
43 posted on 03/05/2004 5:09:55 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
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To: angkor
Just out of idle curiosity, does anyone know what Bill Clinton was doing the morning of the Oklahoma City bombing? A lot of possibilities spring to mind. I think, though, that the media may actually be overplaying this to the point that people are going to get impatient with these 9/11 families and their "my relative was killed, so I get to control the President's campaign" attitude. When you think of how Bill Clinton politicized Oklahoma City (using it to attack conservative commentators), how John Kerry politicizes his Vietnam service, how the Democratic party exploited James Byrd's death... the list goes on. Let's face it, when it comes to politicizing anything, the Democrats are tragedy pimps. Their conduct is a disgrace, and their complaints about the President's campaign are pathetic. By the way, when Howard Dean opined that it was "interesting" to wonder if the President had advance notice of 9/11, was that "politicizing" the event? When John Kerry touts his "firefighters for Kerry" union endorsement, is that politicizing 9/11? I just don't get why it is headline news that out of the families of 3000 people, some of these relatives obviously hate President Bush. The idea that their tragic, but random, status as relatives of 9/11 casualities gives their opinion some special weight makes no sense. Talk about politicizing the event! I guess now we can add John Kerry's "vanguard of victims" to his "band of brothers" at every campaign stop.
53 posted on 03/05/2004 5:18:33 AM PST by GraceCoolidge
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