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To: Wolfstar
It cannot be repeated too often: Clinton Was An Utter Failure. We will be picking up the wreckage from his administration for decades.
66 posted on 06/04/2002 1:04:50 PM PDT by justshutupandtakeit
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To: justshutupandtakeit
You most certainly have that right. I don't know how often I went around the last couple of years of the Clinton administration saying to my friends and acquaintences that Clinton was leaving behind so many potential areas that could blow up, that the next president (Dem or Rep) would get the blame for a lot that was Clinton's fault.

I was thinking of China and Taiwan; Pakistan and India since the Pakistanis had obtained nuke technology from China on Clinton's watch; North Korea; the International Criminal Court treaty which Clinton signed, etc. I wasn't necessarily thinking of massive terrorist acts on our soil. But my point is that anyone paying attention during the Clinton years saw danger building in lots of areas while that (expletive deleted) was having himself a riproaring good time on his extended frat party. I don't think there are words strong enough to express the depth of my disdain and disgust for that man.

The truly sad thing is how quickly so many people forget. We now have a truly decent and good man in the presidency, but all some can focus on is areas in which they disagree with him. They'd rather ditch a good man who's doing his level best to protect this country, and risk getting someone as bad as or even worse than Clinton because their expectations are impossible for anyone to meet. It isn't possible for any two human beings to agree 100% on anything all the time, but that is what some demand of this president.

76 posted on 06/04/2002 3:42:07 PM PDT by Wolfstar
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