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To: TBall
Interesting, but this couldn't be true. The Clinton Administration could never have been involved in such a massive cover-up. Too many players would have to be involved and don't you think the media would have been all over it.

You are kidding right?

The Clinton Administration WAS A MASSIVE COVER-UP, and the media was (and is) complicit. They voted for Clinton, they are leftists, and they get their talking points from the DNC.

I hope you don't ascribe some 'feel-good' theory that journalists are objective people. The main-stream media is a leftist propaganda machine, and they know expertly how to manipulate public perception. They tell the public what to think, then poll them on it, and then they and the DNC site the polls to bolster their manufactured brainwashing. If the public still isn't sucking down the democrat hook, line and sinker, then they just ignore the polls or just keep pounding out the propaganda -- i.e. campaign finance reform. (main-stream media lobbied the DNC/McCain to the toon of around $10,000,000 to pass CFR).

126 posted on 04/18/2002 10:09:29 PM PDT by Outraged
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To: Outraged
Perhaps I am overly idealistic, but......

IF this really becomes a big story tomorrow and Bush has been planning this to blow Iraq out of the water and splatter all over Clinton.

Maybe he let all the other Clinton stuff slide because of this? He knew it would be coming and would be brushed aside if all we had heard for a year was "Clinton this, Clinton that." Those Republicans just hate Clinton, they can't let it go! And the public says "Zzzzzzzz".

'Bout a one in a million shot at being right. But it would be so satisfying.

132 posted on 04/18/2002 10:29:12 PM PDT by Dianna
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