Gregg Davidson wrote:
> I'm not upset. I know that Clinton wouldn't take Osama on a silver 
> platter 3 times. The atack may have come come on Bush's watch, but the 
> inaction came on Clinton's, the first WTC bombing, Simalia, the USS 
> Cole. I'm sure there is more than that. 
>  
> The Dems/Libs would try the same thing if God Himself told what happened.
>

    Who's god?





> */DHAJOGLO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
> 
>     Gregg,
>     I don't mean to get you too upset. But, hypocracy runs thick when it
>     comes to this mini-series. I don't doubt that Clinton's
>     administration could have done things differently but remember, the
>     attack came on BushCo's watch and the seeds were planted over
>     several years.
> 
>     On Sunday, September 10, 2006 6:28 PM, Gregg Davidson wrote:
>      > Bush Lied! Bush Lied!! Bush Lied!!! Can't you people come up with
>     something better than that?
> 
>     Its interesting, they impeached Clinton for a lie. The country was
>     outraged at such an atrocity as a lie to the nation. Would you
>     suggest a lie about illicit sex is worse then a lie that has led to
>     the deaths of the US's service men and women? Or a lie about why
>     3000 people lost their lives in 9/11?
> 
>      >
>      > I'm so sorry we pissed off "Uncle" Osama. We'd better not make
>     him mad or he'll do some really mean like call the ACLU on us.
> 
>     Hey, I would love to see Osama captured. But blaming his actions on
>     one presidency only serves those who would hide from the truth. And
>     my suggestion that Clinton was no more at fault then the two
>     presidents previous to him (not even including Eisenhower's
>     successful attempt at destabilizing Iran) still stands. Thus, to
>     propagate a story that places blame for 9/11 at the feet of the
>     Clinton administration is not only unfair but down right unpatriotic
>     and un-American. Its deplorable to those who suffered loss to lie
>     about why and how it happened.
> 
>     -dave
> 
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