Clinton: At the time, 1996, he had committed no crime against America so I did not bring him here because we had no basis on which to hold him, though we knew he wanted to commit crimes against America.
If Laden wasn't wanted by the United States for doing something against us, why did Mansour Ijaz even know who he was? Did Ijaz have a silly habit of trying to arrange the extradition of unknowns to the US? Somehow I doubt it. Isn't it time for another "is = is" statement by Bill?
Doesn't that seem a little odd for such a smart guy who's got no end of iron-clad and fang-toothed handlers?
I'm surprised he hasn't stepped up to the plate to take credit for the Yankee's World Series loss last year.
After all ... we're talking about a guy who issued his Own Personal Apology for Waco but weeks before Danforth cleared him entirely in his report issued November 8, 2000.