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Tom Clancy transcript from O'Reilly Factor
O'Reilly factor
| 9/20/01
| kcpopps
Posted on 09/20/2001 9:05:32 PM PDT by kcpopps
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To: kcpopps
Thanks for posting this. I was busy tonite and didn't know Clancy was going to be on. It was a treat to read the interview.
To: kcpopps
Thanks for the good work.
Clancy is kind of a juggernaut guest. He did a dial-in to the News Hour with Jim Lehrer, or some other PBS newsy show last week. Just totally dominated the panel, which included at least four other people. I loved his descripition of conservatives v liberals. He's apparently very uninformed about the Mexican illegal immigration situation.
To: america-rules
Don't forget the NSA: communications security and signals intelligence
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kevkrom
To: kcpopps
Thanks for transcribing the interview. I really enjoyed hearing Clancy's perspective, and want to show it to my wife who was asleep and missed it.
To: kcpopps
Pay heed to what he says. I am a big fan so I watched what he said before the Gulf War kicked off. It was awesome how dead on he was.
To: follow your bliss
Clancy is brilliant! he's obviously an fbi stooge. where has he been the last 10 years? just because tom clancy says something doesn't make it the truth. he's wrong about the fbi, and o'reilly was a wuss. clancy is also going way too far out of his way to let those who should've foreseen something like the 9/11 attack off the hook. he's wrong about that too.
oh, i forgot -- tom clancy can't be wrong; never mind.
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