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02-11-2003, 10:48 PM
i hate them...

The nation is going through yet another weekend of heightened terror alerts. Our government tells us that the enemy could strike anywhere, at anyone, and at any moment. On the menu of possibilities are dirty bombs in major cities, suicide attackers in hotel lobbies or malls, the release of chemical or biological agents in subways, assassinations, or who knows what else. We are again reminded of the over 3,000 innocent lives that were snuffed out on September 11th 2001 and how that dark day changed America.

The nation is girding itself for war against Iraq, a war that threatens to change the landscape of the world. North Korea is threatening to turn South Korea into ashes and is accelerating its nuclear program. We are told that Islamic terror cells have infiltrated our borders and are awaiting a signal to strike.

It is a proven axiom that evil metastasizes in the absence of strong moral leadership. My high school English teacher said "An idle mind is the devil's playground" and this applies to both nations and individuals. After eight years of the weak and corrupt administration of Bill Clinton, President George W. Bush is left with the Herculean task of returning the nation to its glory. He is doing an exemplary job from all accounts. For eight years the nation drifted. Bin Laden, Sadaam Hussein, Kim Jong Il, and Yasir Arafat stepped into the void.


Bin Laden launched his career in earnest in 1993 the same year Bill Clinton took office. His el-Qaeda network scored its first victory that year in Somalia with the death of American servicemen and the downing of two American black hawk helicopters. Clinton's response was to withdraw from Somalia in disgrace. The emboldened terrorists followed up in subsequent years with the first attack on the World Trade Center, the attack on the Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia, the attack on the American Embassies in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam, and finally the attack on the USS Cole in Aden.


Except for lobbing a few missiles at an empty terrorist camp in Pakistan and at an aspirin factory in the Sudan, Clinton ignored the growing threat. Clinton ordered that a couple of missiles be let loose on Baghdad the day before Congress was scheduled to hold impeachment hearings. He did nothing in response to the eviction of the weapons inspectors from Iraq and he sent Jimmy Carter to North Korea where a document was signed that foreswore the development of nuclear bombs.


After ordering the bombing of Christian Belgrade, Clinton facilitated the setting up of two Muslim mini-states in the former Yugoslavia, states that are havens for Muslim terrorists, criminals, and drug dealers. In his last months in office, Clinton strong-armed Israel into agreeing to surrender large swaths of territory to Arab extremists. This led to a bloody frenzy against Jews that continues unabated.


On the domestic front, the Justice Department of Janet Reno and the F.B.I. of Louis Freeh targeted the perceived enemies of the paranoid Bill Clinton, the "vast right-wing conspiracy" as his wife called it, rather than paying attention to national security and the growing Islamic terror threat. Clinton's politically correct culture so rotted the security agencies that FBI agents failed to report on suspicious Arabs training at flight schools for fear of being accused of racial profiling. The CIA, according to agent Robert Baer, was reduced under Clinton to groups of computer nerds sitting at desks. Foreign intelligence agents became virtually extinct.

All his adult life, Clinton accrued the political and financial favors that often fall into the lap of powerful politicians who genuflect to the left. The resulting sense of arrogance and invincibility led him to perjure himself before a grand jury in a sexual harassment lawsuit. The average citizen would have been taken away in handcuffs for such a crime. In Clinton's world, only conservatives could be sexual harassers. He knew that the chorus of NOW and their friends would protect him and he was right.

Clinton was so busy feeding his own personal pleasures for eight years that the nation went virtually ungoverned. If there was an overriding ethos or philosophy around Clinton it was to do whatever caused him to be liked. He convinced himself that the ongoing chain of scandals constantly plaguing him and his administration were the fault of "right-wing" enemies. When he finally and mercifully left office, after looting government property and selling pardons to criminals, the country underwent a collective cleansing shower. He perverted virtually every aspect of his office and left the nation supine in the face of growing threats both domestic and foreign.

by Tailgunner Joe

94_AcCoRd_EX
02-11-2003, 11:54 PM
I agree with much of what was said here.

GT40FIED
02-13-2003, 04:21 AM
Ok...I'm not even a democrat (or anything for that matter) and I've got to chime in here. First of all, you have to realize that in the vast political scope of the world this entire country, democrat, republican, independent, whatever is based on a classically liberal system. I'm not talking about bleeding heart type liberal rhetoric bullshit...but in the grand scheme we're all fairly liberal.

All this talk about terrorism...perhaps I should welcome you folks to the real world. Other countries live with this threat every day of their very existance. We get attacked once, granted it was on a larger scale, and we become chickens with our heads cut off. Ok...3000 people died in the world trade center and associated attacks. How many people do you think have been killed or wounded in Israel? Or the Sierra Leone? Or maybe as a result of drug cartels in South/Central America? I don't mean to downplay what happened a year and a half ago...but for ****'s sake put it into perspective. Just because the people who died were overwhelmingly American doesn't mean that it makes it worse. When you see a suicide bombing on the news in some other part of the world would you bring it up years later? No...you shake your head and forget about it the next day. We've become a nationalistic xenophobic and ethnocentric country in the last year and I'm sick of hearing people whine about what's not being done (and remember, the word "nazi" is just a shortened form of the word "nationalist" in german). You think you could do better? Run for office.

As far as Bush vs. Clinton...they're a dead tie for stupidity. I can't believe that anyone would stand up for either one against the other. They both had their good and bad points. With Clinton you've got sex scandals, Whitewater, (as you noted) the "vast right-winged conspiracy", etc. But Bush is a former drunken coke-head Texas bumpkin who couldn't tell his ass from a whole in the ground and can't speak proper grammar. Add to that the fact that, if given the chance, he seems very willing to run this country into the ground. I won't say one is better than the other but they're both total morons when it comes to everyday life. As for things outside of everyday life...do you honestly believe they come up with their policies and whatnot? No...they appoint cabinet members who have either made campaign contributions or who they feel will best reflect their own personal interests which aren't necissarily those of the country at large. Just out of curiousity, why didn't you just title this thread "Why I Hate Bill Clinton"? It would have been much more fitting.

If you truely think there was ever a "void" in this world you are sadly mistaken. The people you mentioned have been there for much longer than 8 years but have only recently stepped into your radar because their easy targets for political lip service. Wanna know why we're going after Iraq? OIL. North Korea has proven it already has nuclear weapons but we've next to ignored them. We *think* Iraq might have other dangerous weapons but we KNOW they've got oil. Mmmmmm....precious oil. So who will we blow the shit out of first? That's right...it's got nothing to do with right or wrong. I don't know if you've looked around lately but there isn't a country in this world that poses a direct threat to us. As for the indirect threats...you think leveling some third world nation state will make that go away?

I'd like to invite you into the present my friend. Clinton's not our president anymore so let it go. Our current president is also a moron....get over it. Hopefully it will be over soon and maybe...just maybe...we can get someone with half a brain in their head into office. These last 12 years have been a bastion of stupidity and special interests and corporate influences controling what goes on around here. Think about this...GE owns large interests in media conglomorates so they can, in essence, control what you see on the news. They also have defense contracts with the US government. Am I the only one who sees a conflict of interests here? To reiderate, I'm not a democrat or republican so I'm not going to contradict or affirm anything you've said. But please, for the love of god, look at the big picture here. Last time I checked we live on a round planet and maybe America needs to start looking at it in terms of understanding instead of "what can we blow up next?".

ebpda9
02-13-2003, 08:18 AM
wow GT. well put.

msvtec14
02-13-2003, 09:22 AM
He perverted virtually every aspect of his office and left the nation supine in the face of growing threats both domestic and foreign.

I'm in love with the above statement and I agree with all of this as well.

While we're on the subject. Here's something relevant to the topic. I think it's sad. And it makes me nervous.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,78442,00.html

mt.biker
02-13-2003, 10:49 AM
All this makes me worried, not being an american the likelihood that I would be attacked in Canada is very slim. I hope it doesn't come to what I think its coming too, maybe I should be inviting an american to stay with me for a bit? Might be safer up here you know.

ChrisCantSkate
02-13-2003, 10:56 AM
GT40, very well put. you basicaly covered everything i was thinking.