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To: Freedom'sWorthIt
"...their guy has FINALLY gotten an official something official to do."

Exactly.
clinton gets to stay in the picture instead of fading away like the bad odor he is.
ANY "official" job keeps him in the game, which is all he needs for the moment.
clinton now has relevance. We will now be seeing more of him as the years go by.
#@!*!%$!
156 posted on 05/07/2002 8:10:03 AM PDT by freefly
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To: freefly
We were already seeing more of him. Remember??? Talkshow host? Clinton cannot stand to be out of the public eye and he has many friends in the media/entertainment world. I can guarantee that he will be seeking more and more exposure - (good term for him) - no matter what President Bush does or does not do. At the very least, imagine the fun of sending Clinton and pals to this part of the world....INSTEAD of getting him involved in the Middle East, or N. Korea, or anywhere else.

Had the President sent Clinton THERE I would join all who are upset at this.

160 posted on 05/07/2002 8:14:27 AM PDT by Freedom'sWorthIt
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To: freefly; howlin; wphile; DrDeb; ohiowfan; habs4ever; Miss Marple
Maybe so. But it makes the Bush adminstration less credible to be using an ex-President so soon into a Presidency. Has this been done before? And has it been done with an ex President of such ill repute? To me, this just makes the Bush administration look less credible.

We have so many times said, 'The adults are back in charge'. Yet, we have the adults put a pre-teen on an assignment in an official capacity as a representative of the Bush administration? Sorry. Don't buy it.

163 posted on 05/07/2002 8:16:52 AM PDT by rintense
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