Monday, March 17, 2008

Hilllary - cannot see into the future

Hillary is still claiming if she knew than what she knows now, she would not have gone to war with Iraq. Must be though on her. All those many years before, she must have thought that she had Godly Powers, like the ability to see into the future. Must have been a rude awaking to face the fact that she is not a Godly-like person. When Ronald Rumsfeld made the comment you - "Go to War with the Army you got" he was right on the button. In the Eight years of the Clinton administration, our Army-Navy went from a toal military force of, Navy: 512,196 - 378,910 and Army: 444, 351 - 357,777. Also in this same time period, our defense budget was cut by 40 percent. During the Clinton administration, our nation was in the grips of utter turmoil, as follows: 1992 - Somalia 19 killed; l993 - World Trade Center 6 killed and at Waco 70 or more killed (includes 17 children); 1995 Oklahoma Fed. Bldg. Bombed 168 killed (includes several children); l995 -Riyadh Saudia Arabia 5 killed; l996 - Dharan Saudia Arabia 19 military killed; l999 USS Cole, Aden Yeman 117 Navy personael killed. Do the math! The above does not include the 73 days interfering into the affaires of a Soverign Nation, Serbia. This is a history lesson within itself. However, during this reign of terror, we almost got into a War with China, not to mention the almost depletion of our "Smart Bombs." It is my persdonal opinion that had the Clinton Adminstraqtion, acted/responeded to these threats, in a proper manner, 9/11, just might not have happend. This is what you get when you have a Draft Dodger as Commander In Chief. And yes Hillary, your total military expertise was under the leadership of your Cowardly Husband. President Bush was in Office 7 months and 22 days, when our nation was cowardely attacked. Finally, we had a Commander In Chief with guts, one willing to take his Constitutional duties Seriously. "Personal reponsibility is the brick and mortar of power." Shelby Steele -the content of character, 1990 The Messenger

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