Wednesday, November 28, 2007

A sidetrack on the First Companion hopeful

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071128/ap_po/on_deadline_bill_clinton_1

"Even though I approved of Afghanistan and opposed Iraq from the beginning, I still resent that I was not asked or given the opportunity to support those soldiers,"

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Please do not read this. It is not important. Move along.

Seriously, it is just pure propaganda!

"I supported the President when he asked the Congress for authority to stand up against weapons of mass destruction in Iraq," said Clinton in 2003 while delivering commencement remarks at Tougaloo College in Jackson, Miss.

"So, you're sitting there as President, you're reeling in the aftermath of [September 11], so, yeah, you want to go get bin Laden and do Afghanistan and all that. But you also have to say, well, my first responsibility now is to try everything possible to make sure that this terrorist network and other terrorist networks cannot reach chemical and biological weapons or small amounts of fissile material. I've got to do that. That's why I supported the Iraq thing." ("His Side Of The Story," Time, 6/28/04)

"'Saddam is gone and good riddance,' former President Bill Clinton said yesterday. Clinton also said Bush should not be faulted if banned weapons of mass destruction aren't found. 'I don't think you can criticize the President for trying to act on the belief that they have a substantial amount of chemical and biological stock. ... That is what I was always told.'" (Joel Siegel, "W Fought A Good Fight, Clinton Says," [New York] Daily News, 4/16/03)

I told you not to!
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Having served as president I am sure he knows that there is an office in the federal government that has paid government employees whose job it is to take donations.
But I guess that is a bit much to ask from a man who wrote off the donation of his used silk boxers on his taxes.

Come to think of it why don’t some of these guilt ridden liberals start campaigning for us to pay more than our “fair share” and lead by example?

I am sure that Bill sending in a check for a million or two would lead to a stampede of charity. We could pay off the national debt!

Hey, an even easier idea would be for all these people that fret having too much money to just stop paying their lawyers to find tax breaks. I am a genius!

I mean in a time of war isn’t it our patriotic duty?

Ahh it finally came to me. Don't you remember back when then president Clinton made a big spectacle of a young boy who had earned some money donating it to the US to help reduce the deficit? And Clinton accepted it on our behalf. What a slimy bastard. He took some kids lawn mowing money and yet he can't spare some of his millions?

5 Comments:

Blogger Winder said...

I tried not to read on it was just so funny I couldn't stop!

12:44 PM  
Blogger rabidrunner said...

Okay. You're totally missing the point. The Clintons believe that raising all that campaign money is giving to the government. They are "public servants" and they do "public service" (as in service is from the goodness of their hearts and they don't expect anything in return for it).

So that 24 million or whatever that Hillary raised this year was donated "for the good of our country." Giving people, really.

3:50 AM  
Blogger The petulant ninny said...

A most astute and piercing observation. Who is this who is so wise in the ways of high level government thinking?

9:19 AM  
Blogger rabidrunner said...

Your wife - aren't you lucky you get a little peice of my wisdome every day!?

3:54 PM  
Blogger rabidrunner said...

wisdom

3:54 PM  

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