Lest we forget.
Does Hillary take credit for this in Lying History? Just curious, but not enough to buy the book.
1 posted on
06/12/2003 2:29:39 PM PDT by
Marianne
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To: Marianne
MICHAEL SAVAGE INTERVIEWS GAIL SHEEHY (Hillary! pushed Bill to bomb Kosovo)And here I didn't even think Ron Brown was over there yet. Oh well...
Acutally I guess Ron died before that, which raises the question, "Just who was over there from Arkansas or our government?"
Couldn't have been Vince. He was already taken care of. Couldn't have been Gerry Parks. Hmmm, who could it have been...
Co-Presidents are so damned hard to read sometimes!
To: Marianne
Sometimes I really, really like Savage.
3 posted on
06/12/2003 2:36:46 PM PDT by
what's up
To: Marianne
I don't know I shudder jsut looking at the cover. The picture alone is a lie - think of the airbrushing on that one.
More importantly, we have an unelected official persuading an elected official to bomb a country on false information? Is that what this woman is saying? I will always believe that Hillary was the power behind the throne and he masqueraded as a president in front of the cameras. I wonder how many other of these stories will now surface.
BTW, now that it is clear that Mrs. Bill Clinton was co-president, does that mean the 22nd amendment applies to her?
To: Marianne
Thanks for the post - link is very enjoyable.
5 posted on
06/12/2003 3:00:16 PM PDT by
JmyBryan
To: Marianne
An appreciative bump!
To: Marianne
Of course she oredered the bombing.
She had to do something, the Serbs were keeping Al Qaeda out of Europe, and her plan must be followed to the LETTER!
To: mountaineer
ping
To: Marianne
Nice remind.
I think I'm going to the book store in OP mall w/ a bottle of white out and see if they have a nice poster of her book that I can sneakily change the title from LIVING to LYING.
To: Marianne
BUMP for all to read
To: Marianne
Hitlery Bump
19 posted on
06/12/2003 4:05:59 PM PDT by
metesky
(Argumentum ad ignorantiam)
To: Marianne
I'm so sad, Savage isn't on here in the Bay Area until July 1. KSFO took him off for some reason after a contract dispute.
Clicky
20 posted on
06/12/2003 4:08:38 PM PDT by
Jonez712
(I <3 America)
To: Marianne
Michael Savage in his prime!
24 posted on
06/12/2003 5:14:13 PM PDT by
dennisw
To: Marianne
read later - SPOTREP
To: doug from upland
ping!
26 posted on
06/12/2003 10:15:39 PM PDT by
nutmeg
To: Marianne
Great post. Thanks for the timely reminder.
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Kosovo bump
To: Marianne
This just proves once and for all that the Media is Bias. Slam Dunk. No questions anymore. Where is Nightline!!
To: Marianne
M. Savage: In other words, it was propaganda that Hillary Clinton used. It was propaganda that Hillary Clinton used in order to justify the unjustifiable.Oh my gosh! We need investigations! She needs to be removed from the Senate! She lied to us about this, causing us to go to war! Such irony.
To: Marianne
Lest we forget, we were all forewarned when Clinton said, "If you elect me president, you get two for the price of one!"
According to Sheehey, Hillary was so angry with Bill over the Monica Lewisnky scandal that she didn't speak to Billy Boy for eight months - and broke her silence only when she told Billy Boy to bomb the Serbs after seeing the horrendous pics on CNN of alleged Serb atrocities; atrocities that were self-inflicted by Bosnian Muslim forces.
Like a good husband, the day AFTER Hillery broke her silence, Billy Boy bombed the Serbs.
I guess he didn't know when he was well off. As they say, "Silence is Golden!"
34 posted on
06/14/2003 3:49:59 AM PDT by
Doctor13
To: Marianne
I'm not convinced that only finding about 2,000 bodies proves that there wasn't genocide. The Serbs were supposedly using acid and other extreme methods for obliterating corpses. They were using refrigerator trucks to move bodies to places where they could process them out of existence.
On the other hand, even those of us who avoided criticism of the breakup of Milosevic's tyrannical regime were wondering at the time if we were making an historic mistake. It's downright erie to hear him scoff at us from prison saying that he was the fighting the original war on terror.
The crisis between the Serbs and Muslims in Kosovo presented the west with a challenge of conscience that we failed in more ways than one. We failed to plan ahead diplomatically for Tito's death, and we ignored the signs of impending disaster after he died.
I now realize the Serbian-Kosovar conflict is symptomatic of a wider clash of civilizations, something I didn't understand before 9/11. Hopefully we can defend ours without making some of the mistakes of hatred and anger that the Serbs did, and I hope we never come to look back on Milosevic as a hero. But the more we learn about the history of violent Islamic empire building, the more sympathetic Milosevic appears.
I think what gauls me the most today is the chastizing bin Laden repeats again and again that the west, specifically Americans, are responsible for the suffering of Kosovars. Like his failure to acknowledge American aid during the Afghanistan war with the Soviet Union, his understanding of history leaves out all mention of positive American involvement in matters of Muslim suffering.
Perhaps saint Mark d'Aviano, the inventor of cappuccino used a better model in defending Vienna than Milosevic's approach to ethnically cleansing Yugoslavia. He fought decisive wars against Muslim armies, and converted as many people to Christianity (and therefore the enlightenment) as he could.
35 posted on
06/14/2003 1:18:26 PM PDT by
risk
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