To: Kenny Bunk
Funny you believe the first unsubtantiated accusation.
As some of us pointed out, just look at Blair's actions. He had a lot of problems at home, yet he stood steadfastly by us.
He probably listened to Clinton, to be polite, but ignored him, obviously.
Just stop and think, clearly what Clinton was trying to do, was to put a wedge between Blair and Bush to bust the coalition.
Clinton is the dirty weasel and worse!
To: FairOpinion
A week before the war Blair had clinton on his socialist web site. Its as true as night and day.
49 posted on
04/24/2003 7:54:00 PM PDT by
TLBSHOW
(The gift is to see the truth.....)
To: FairOpinion
Funny you believe the first unsubtantiated accusation.It's not funny at all, IMO. Too many people on here are quick to believe anything and everything bad about Bush.
52 posted on
04/24/2003 7:55:14 PM PDT by
Howlin
To: FairOpinion
He had a lot of problems at home, yet he stood steadfastly by usI, unabashed reviler of Blair as I may be, believe that 9/11 gave this reprobate a new lease on political life. Whereas even the Brits were about ready to give this ferret his walking papers, because of the problems you reference, he was actually able to capitalize on the WOT.
He joined himself to GWB's hip in an about-face. Previous to the Twin Towers, he was a very vocal opponent of the man. He merely remained a left-wing lapdog of Bill's while using GWB and the War on Terror as patriotic cover.
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