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Bill blasts 'political mess' by W
New York Daily News ^
| March 14, 2003
| JOEL SIEGEL
Posted on 03/14/2003 9:28:59 AM PST by Frank_Discussion
"The U.S. should be strengthening the UN and other "mechanisms of cooperation," Clinton said. "We need to be creating a world that we would like to live in when we're not the biggest power on the block."
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If there was any doubt in any anyone's minds that Slick wants the US to die, this article should remove that doubt. He's a Madman!
To: Frank_Discussion
Notice the "WHEN we're not the biggest...". Not if, when. Rush just made the connection - it's why the only real cuts Clinton made in the budget were to defense and intelligence agencies. It's why he sold nuclear secrets to the Chinese and gave N. Korea nuke capability.
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posted on
03/14/2003 9:30:46 AM PST
by
Peach
To: Frank_Discussion
"We need to be creating a world that we would like to live in when we're not the biggest power on the block." Ah, yes. Let's plan for what we'll do once we lose strength, instead of figuring out how to remain strongest. What a bizarre outlook.
To: Frank_Discussion
"What the world needs now", is a Bill Clinton enema. Bet you thought I was going to say "Love sweet Love".
To: Peach
This should be the wake up call to all what will happen if we let the Dimms have any power back at al.
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posted on
03/14/2003 9:31:59 AM PST
by
wastoute
To: Frank_Discussion
He wants us to roll over for the UN, so when he become Secretary-General, he can roll over us.
We'll drop the UN before that happens.
To: Frank_Discussion
Yeah! Just like that bastard did?
Mega Sarcasm alert!
To: Frank_Discussion
And if there is any doubt that we have a benevolent God by not allowing Al Gore to be President...
To: Frank_Discussion
Like the Reds that squirreled their way into the US Atomic program in the 1950's. They gave away our secrets to "ballance" our power vs. the Rooskies.
I can only hope the Clintons are repaid in the same coin.
To: Frank_Discussion
Who the F*** asked Him?
To: Flurry
Look, loathsome and despicable as he is, the best investment the GOP can make would be to charter two aircraft..onenfor Sharpton and one for Clinton...as long as Clinton continues to inject HIMSELF into everything, the downward spiral of the Dem party continues...
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posted on
03/14/2003 9:33:22 AM PST
by
ken5050
To: Frank_Discussion
OMG!!! He is so hoping for Koffi Annan's spot as King of the World in Globalization.
To: Frank_Discussion
I think there should be legislation introduced which would cut off secret service protection and all the other perks that ex-Presidents receive if they actively undermine the country's foreign or domestic policies after they are out of office. (Of course, Clinton undermined the country while he was in office, too.)
To: ken5050
Every Dem on every talkshow for the next 10 years should be asked to disavow that statement.
To: Frank_Discussion
We need to be creating a world that we would like to live in when we're not the biggest power on the block." And to Slick, that is a desireable outcome. Nothing else I've ever seen him say presents a clearer picture of the anti-American scum he truly is.
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posted on
03/14/2003 9:35:58 AM PST
by
dirtboy
(The Pentagon thinks they can create TIA when they can't even keep track of their own contractors)
To: Frank_Discussion
Earth to Bubba: STFU!
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posted on
03/14/2003 9:36:29 AM PST
by
mhking
(Fasten your seatbelts....We're goin' in!)
To: Frank_Discussion
I don't think I want to live in a world where we *aren't* the biggest power on the block.
To: Semper Paratus
Who the Blixin Frenchin Effin did, ask him???
To: ken5050
Problem is that too many ninnies believe him. I think we better spend the money getting non-Dims to the voting booth in 2004.
To: Frank_Discussion
"We need to be creating a world that we would like to live in when we're not the biggest power on the block." If that time ever comes, his contribution to our demise will be duly noted. This is not only a preposterous statement, but an outrageous (as in outrage) one. A former president is stating that U.S. primacy in the world is fleeting. That the world's "last, best hope" will indeed fail.
While one could argue that all good things must end, the hope of America has never included the acknowledgement that she shall cease to exist; or to exist as a vassal state for some larger order.
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posted on
03/14/2003 9:37:36 AM PST
by
Mr. Bird
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