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Reply #60 posted 07/26/03 5:34pm

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Clinton was very good at shmoozing everyone and making them feel all warm inside. Slick Willy indeed.


I appreciate the response, but didn't it feel just a little better when we weren't so hated and mistrusted around the world? Clinton was very popular abroad. Not so with Bush. Having our allies and detractors feeling "all warm inside" is one way to promote peace.

In any event, after September 11th, the rules of engagement clearly changed in my mind. For this, Bush is partially absolved of his diplomatic blunders. But I feel that Clinton would have risen to the challenge equally well, and with his leadership we may have maintained international support for right to strike back.
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Reply #61 posted 07/26/03 5:45pm

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TheMax wrote:


I appreciate the response, but didn't it feel just a little better when we weren't so hated and mistrusted around the world?

I've never been one to care how other people judged us.

Clinton was very popular abroad. Not so with Bush. Having our allies and detractors feeling "all warm inside" is one way to promote peace.

The problem was that Clinton ignored a lot of problems in the world because he didn't want to step on toes. He could have looked for Osama after the first Trade Center bombing, but he left things alone, playing it safe. People liked Clinton cuz he was very "user-friendly."

In any event, after September 11th, the rules of engagement clearly changed in my mind. For this, Bush is partially absolved of his diplomatic blunders. But I feel that Clinton would have risen to the challenge equally well, and with his leadership we may have maintained international support for right to strike back.


Clinton had the chance to handle the business, he had 8 years. Unfortunately he chose blowjobs over the welfare of the country.
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Reply #62 posted 07/26/03 5:53pm

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Clinton had the chance to handle the business, he had 8 years. Unfortunately he chose blowjobs over the welfare of the country.


I think we all want our share of blowjobs. Some of us can even perform important work while remaining sexually carnivorous. How about you? I suscribe to the notion that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

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Reply #63 posted 07/26/03 6:03pm

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I think we all want our share of blowjobs. Some of us can even perform important work while remaining sexually carnivorous. How about you? I suscribe to the notion that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

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Hell, I like to get a blow as much as the next guy, but business comes first. He should have been shooting missiles instead of his load.
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