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MaumeeRocket Wrote:If they do im sure they will have a longer look at Clinton croonie Dick (i need to sell books)Clark's testimony.
Richard Clarke worked for Reagan, Bush I, Clinton and Bush II.
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The best part is ..in the last 8 years new threats had emerged. Hmmmmm, i wonder why, maybe cause Clinto dropped the ball, now that is unforgivable
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Schadenfreude Wrote:
MaumeeRocket Wrote:If they do im sure they will have a longer look at Clinton croonie Dick (i need to sell books)Clark's testimony.
Richard Clarke worked for Reagan, Bush I, Clinton and Bush II.
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MaumeeRocket Wrote:The best part is ..in the last 8 years new threats had emerged. Hmmmmm, i wonder why, maybe cause Clinto dropped the ball, now that is unforgivable
Good God almighty!

You are saying Bush bears *no* responsibility for 9/11 while Clinton bears it *all*?

I'll never understand Republicans.
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MaumeeRocket Wrote:
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MaumeeRocket Wrote:If they do im sure they will have a longer look at Clinton croonie Dick (i need to sell books)Clark's testimony.
Richard Clarke worked for Reagan, Bush I, Clinton and Bush II.
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"Clinton croonie?"
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Schadenfreude Wrote:
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MaumeeRocket Wrote:If they do im sure they will have a longer look at Clinton croonie Dick (i need to sell books)Clark's testimony.
Richard Clarke worked for Reagan, Bush I, Clinton and Bush II.
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"Clinton croonie?"
The company he keeps now
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MaumeeRocket Wrote:The best part is ..in the last 8 years new threats had emerged. Hmmmmm, i wonder why, maybe cause Clinto dropped the ball, now that is unforgivable
Clinton stopped terrorist attacks...and paid attention to his briefings. *HINT* Rush, Hannity, Coulter, and O'Reilly aren't telling you the truth.
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Schadenfreude Wrote:
MaumeeRocket Wrote:The best part is ..in the last 8 years new threats had emerged. Hmmmmm, i wonder why, maybe cause Clinto dropped the ball, now that is unforgivable
Good God almighty!

You are saying Bush bears *no* responsibility for 9/11 while Clinton bears it *all*?

I'll never understand Republicans.
The interview puts no blame on the former administration. Show me where he says one bad word about the previous administartion. I can show you plenty of Richard Clarke praising the Bush Administration.
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Oddball Wrote:
MaumeeRocket Wrote:The best part is ..in the last 8 years new threats had emerged. Hmmmmm, i wonder why, maybe cause Clinto dropped the ball, now that is unforgivable
Clinton stopped terrorist attacks...and paid attention to his briefings. *HINT* Rush, Hannity, Coulter, and O'Reilly aren't telling you the truth.
The Cole, WTC I, Tanzania, Kenya, Rydiah. Good Job 04-bow
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MaumeeRocket Wrote:
Schadenfreude Wrote:
MaumeeRocket Wrote:The best part is ..in the last 8 years new threats had emerged. Hmmmmm, i wonder why, maybe cause Clinto dropped the ball, now that is unforgivable
Good God almighty!

You are saying Bush bears *no* responsibility for 9/11 while Clinton bears it *all*?

I'll never understand Republicans.
The interview puts no blame on the former administration. Show me where he says one bad word about the previous administartion. I can show you plenty of Richard Clarke praising the Bush Administration.
When it comes to al Qaeda, mistakes were made.

I assume Clinton made mistakes. And, as Clarke makes clear, Bush II made mistakes.

Clarke even acknowledges his own mistakes. In fact, he appears to be the only person in the Bush administration willing to do so when it comes to 9/11.

I honestly think people are missing the point with Clarke. They are trying to turn this into a finger pointing exercise. "Bush bears *all* the responsibility." "No, Clinton does."

That misses the point.

I'll need to buy the book, but it is my sense that Clarke is out there spilling his guts because he sees the way Bush manipulated public opinion by falsely linking Qaeda and Saddam as the final straw. It was, as he said in the 60 Minutes interview, "unconscionable." It led to a war that has made us less safe.

And he's right.
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MaumeeRocket Wrote:
Oddball Wrote:
MaumeeRocket Wrote:The best part is ..in the last 8 years new threats had emerged. Hmmmmm, i wonder why, maybe cause Clinto dropped the ball, now that is unforgivable
Clinton stopped terrorist attacks...and paid attention to his briefings. *HINT* Rush, Hannity, Coulter, and O'Reilly aren't telling you the truth.
The Cole, WTC I, Tanzania, Kenya, Rydiah. Good Job 04-bow
L.A. :wave:

Then again, you're still completely missing the point. Willfully so.
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Oddball Wrote:
MaumeeRocket Wrote:
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MaumeeRocket Wrote:The best part is ..in the last 8 years new threats had emerged. Hmmmmm, i wonder why, maybe cause Clinto dropped the ball, now that is unforgivable
Clinton stopped terrorist attacks...and paid attention to his briefings. *HINT* Rush, Hannity, Coulter, and O'Reilly aren't telling you the truth.
The Cole, WTC I, Tanzania, Kenya, Rydiah. Good Job 04-bow
L.A. :wave:

Then again, you're still completely missing the point. Willfully so.
L.A.?
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MaumeeRocket Wrote:
Oddball Wrote:
MaumeeRocket Wrote:
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MaumeeRocket Wrote:The best part is ..in the last 8 years new threats had emerged. Hmmmmm, i wonder why, maybe cause Clinto dropped the ball, now that is unforgivable
Clinton stopped terrorist attacks...and paid attention to his briefings. *HINT* Rush, Hannity, Coulter, and O'Reilly aren't telling you the truth.
The Cole, WTC I, Tanzania, Kenya, Rydiah. Good Job 04-bow
L.A. :wave:

Then again, you're still completely missing the point. Willfully so.
L.A.?
<a href='http://www.atour.com/news/international/20010710c.html' target='_blank'>http://www.atour.com/news/international/20010710c.html</a>
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Are you talking about this?<a href='http://www.sunherald.com/mld/sunherald/news/politics/4011613.htm' target='_blank'>L.A.?</a> Not a terriost attack, he was a pyscho.
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MaumeeRocket Wrote:
Oddball Wrote:
MaumeeRocket Wrote:
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MaumeeRocket Wrote:The best part is ..in the last 8 years new threats had emerged. Hmmmmm, i wonder why, maybe cause Clinto dropped the ball, now that is unforgivable
Clinton stopped terrorist attacks...and paid attention to his briefings. *HINT* Rush, Hannity, Coulter, and O'Reilly aren't telling you the truth.
The Cole, WTC I, Tanzania, Kenya, Rydiah. Good Job 04-bow
L.A. :wave:

Then again, you're still completely missing the point. Willfully so.
L.A.?
In that case. Buffalo cell, dirty bomb (whatever his name is), the gas attack in London. The point is if you blame Bush for 911, The Clinton door is wide open.
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Bottom line, as Condi said "We have to be right 100% of the time, they only have to be right once." The trouble is that it is more difficault to achieve that 100% when your administration comes into office and changes terrorism from public enemy number 1 to a distant 3rd or 4th.
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Well, this discussion has deteriorated into the typical nonsensical back and forth that is the norm on this board.

Osama Bin Laden is responsible for the terror attacks. No one sensible has claimed otherwise. However, continue to feel free to have your straw men move this argument to whatever ground you feel comfortable on. In November you'll be pulling the lever for the worst leader this country has ever had no matter what evidence is presented to you. Hopefully, there will be enough people who don't consider their vote to be the same as rooting for a football team to start this country on the recovery it so desperately needs.
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Look, we could go back and forth all night about who's to blame for which "terror" attack.

The point to me is this:

Bush was in the White House.

Bush was responsible. Period.

The Buck Stops There.

Only victimcrats try to blame everybody else for their own shortcomings, right?
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Oddball Wrote:Well, this discussion has deteriorated into the typical nonsensical back and forth that is the norm on this board.

Osama Bin Laden is responsible for the terror attacks. No one sensible has claimed otherwise. However, continue to feel free to have your straw men move this argument to whatever ground you feel comfortable on. In November you'll be pulling the lever for the worst leader this country has ever had no matter what evidence is presented to you. Hopefully, there will be enough people who don't consider their vote to be the same as rooting for a football team to start this country on the recovery it so desperately needs.
Dont bring logic into this now :D
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At least Odd we still have one thing in common, how bout them herd 03-puke
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