To: Uncle Bill
As I've said in other posts, I directly blame Clinton and his enablers for this terrorist attack. I'm disappointed, but not surprised that Bush is building a "global coalition" as well to go after terrorists (more foundation for the coming one-world-government). The U.S. has the wherewithal to go after terrorists (as well as terrorist sponsor nations) on its own - we need no "global coalition". (The Soviet Union and Israel have been very effective in unilateral targetting and elimination of terrorists - I have no doubt we could do it even better.) But the buzzards of Clinton's administration have come home to roost; I really hope we'll see no more terrorists attacks in the U.S. or against U.S. citizens abroad but these people had eight years while Clinton played loose and free with American security and I fear there will be more to come.
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09/13/2001 2:31:26 PM PDT by
waxhaw
To: waxhaw
They're traitors. But in America now, you flip on your TV, tune into Fox News, and have to watch Bill(traitor)Clinton show up on the street talking with a Fox News reporter, and then a frantic woman crying and grabbing Bill Clinton and showing him a picture of her lost loved one, and of course Bill puts his arm around her to
feel her pain and she cries horribly. She has no idea who she is looking up to and asking for help. Then, you turn off your tv and go puke for a couple of minutes.
Osama, yours are on the way. Webster Hubbell says "click me."
NSA Threatens To "OUT" Republicans Over Hubbell Investigation
To: waxhaw
As I've said in other posts, I directly blame Clinton and his enablers for this terrorist attack. Make sure you include all those who lobbied for weaker export controls in general, these export licenses in particular, and who collectively earned billions in profits. That would include the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, AT&T, Digital Equipment, IBM, Lockheed, Martin Marietta, Boeing, Microsoft, etc.
When will people learn that these big multinationals aren't patriotic American citizens.
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