Posted on 09/12/2003 7:17:25 AM PDT by Jerrybob
Bill Clinton has much more in common with Kim Jong, OBL, Saddam than he has with any poster on this thread. A criminal is not a moral relativist.
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I just saw this by chance, but I'm sure glad I did. If you find any other oldies like this, please ping me!
As Clinton confronted the Oklahoma City bombing, with its 168 deaths, it became increasingly clear that he was more comfortable offering America spiritual leadership in the struggle to find meaning in the piles of rubble than he was in taking practical steps to thwart future attacks.
Though it goes unmentioned, the fact is that as a leftist Bill Clinton felt very comfortable in condemning an alleged "right wing" bomber and at least hinting that conservative talk radio inspired it.
Pray for W and Our Freedom Fighters
I must sound a note of disagreement here. Morris fails to mention Cambodia and South Vietnam, both of whom suffered millions slaughtered almost the instant we pulled out.
I was just reading about Clinton not making one of his tearful, lip-biting appearances at the first World Trade Center bombing. I don't think he perfected that schtick til the Oklahoma City bombing, and then he was desperate for reelection.
Good post Jerrybob, thanks.
Morris mentions February 26, 1993, the first World Trade Center terrorist attack, and Sheikh Rahman, who was found guilty of planning it. Which reminded me of Rahman's lawyer, Lynne Stewart. "Stewart was convicted on all five charges she faced--including "providing material support" to terrorism, conspiracy to abet terrorism, and lying to the government about her actions. She faces up to 30 years in prison"
http://www.nationalreview.com/york/york200502170843.asp
"Soros Funded Stewart Defense
The anti-Bush billionaire supported lawyer who aided terrorists.
Billionaire financier George Soros, whose opposition to President Bush's conduct of the war on terror caused him to pour millions of dollars into the effort to defeat the president, made a substantial donation to the defense fund for radical lawyer Lynne Stewart, who last week was found guilty of giving aid to Islamic terrorists...."
Thanks for finding this. It's going to be interesting with the Able Danger allegations.
EXACTLY my thoughts!
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