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To: AM2000
American intelligence says there will be approx. 12 million deaths in a nuclear war between India and Pak. Guess who's blood that consequence will be on the hands of? Yep you guessed right. Bill Clinton. He set the whole thing in motion with his decisions involving the two countries when he was in the White House. Way to go Bill AND Hill!!
5 posted on 05/27/2002 10:14:03 PM PDT by SAR1
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To: SAR1
Far be it for me to be a Clinton defender, but the "blame Clinton" crowd around here is simply going over the top. The guy's admin. was no where near stellar, far from it. But c'mon, these two contries have been at each other's throats way before sink master was in office.
Quite frankly, I'm tired of alot folks blaming almost every damn thing that is happening in the world on Clinton. So many act as though the U.S. owns the damn world..HELLO! We're an integral part of the goings on, but we are far, far from controlling everything that happens everywhere. Point blank, it's not our (The U.S.) damn job to police the world. India and Paki are gonna mix it up, with or without our help. We could give both sides everythng they want in an attempt at peace. And they will still find a way to wage war....
6 posted on 05/28/2002 12:54:15 AM PDT by Michael Barnes
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To: SAR1
I swear I think Bubba is the antichrist!
8 posted on 05/28/2002 2:01:50 AM PDT by My Identity
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To: SAR1
He set the whole thing in motion with his decisions involving the two countries when he was in the White House.

What decisions did he make that set them on the current track?

16 posted on 05/28/2002 8:00:56 PM PDT by Sawdring
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