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The whole operation was ran by top military brass.Originally posted by Hell_Yes
Curious UOD.....
Did Clinton have any military advisors? You know, Generals, Admirals.... The kind of guys who are professionals at this wetwork... I would have thought they had a reasonable idea of what they were doing.
Funny, I remember the senior Bush fishing in Kennebunkport while our boys fried in the Saudi sands.... Besides... Colin Powell pressed the Pres not to go further, if memory serves.
Then again, this is not political.![]()
david
Uhh...this isn't political. I call it like I see it. Bush Sr. screwed up just like the rest. George Bush Sr. thought the knowledge gained from being in the CIA was more valuable than that of Gen. Schwarzkoph or Gen Horner.Originally posted by Hell_Yes
Curious UOD.....
Did Clinton have any military advisors? You know, Generals, Admirals.... The kind of guys who are professionals at this wetwork... I would have thought they had a reasonable idea of what they were doing.
Funny, I remember the senior Bush fishing in Kennebunkport while our boys fried in the Saudi sands.... Besides... Colin Powell pressed the Pres not to go further, if memory serves.
Then again, this is not political.![]()
david
yeah...1998...well I guess since you have branded me the far right with your leftist remarks I guess once again I will provide you with a far right answer...I mean really Downhill, what choice do you give me?Originally posted by downhill
In 1998, Clinton gave the CIA orders to the effect that it was ok to assinate Osama. That same order is in effect today. The problem was, in finding him. We rely too much on electronics and so forth. Not enough spies in the mideast. Now that's easy enough to figure out eh?
It gets really old, seeing the far right tying to blame the last administration for what happened. Now why would that be?![]()
SG Theme SongThe Devil wrote:Tolerance is a virtue, not a requirement.
Gen Colin Powell was not for pressing on and Bush listened to him. Being the FORMER head of the CIA does not me he was in touch with present goings on. Magg's linked article (Thank you, Magg) gave insight to the Somolia debacle and I fail to see where Clinton plays in it. Clinton, like Bush before him had military advisors, Generals etc, to give him the lay of the land.Originally posted by uod2001
Uhh...this isn't political. I call it like I see it. Bush Sr. screwed up just like the rest. George Bush Sr. thought the knowledge gained from being in the CIA was more valuable than that of Gen. Schwarzkoph or Gen Horner.
Have you ever met either one of those Generals David? I have and it was on the battlefield. And I can tell you that the top brass was all for exterminating that bastard and arming the kurds. Hell I should just tell you that the fighting went on for months but you probably wouldn't believe me. ( ask the people that were over there what the underground slogan was..."not one more lie")
Bill Clinton thought his education gave him a stand on higher moral ground...so therefore he too ignored the advice of the military until it was too late.
Since you fail to believe me, maybe I should put you in touch with my father, an Army veteran of Viet Nam, recipient of the Purple Heart, and recent retiree in the grade of Colonel. My father used to teach at ....I'm saying too much now.
Screw it
1. How many times do I have to repeat myself? I DON'T CARE WHO WAS IN POWER THE FACT REMAINS THAT NO ONE WAS RAISING THE FLAG IN A GRAND SHOW OF PATRIOTISM IN 93 TO STOP THIS MADNESS BECAUSE THE LEADERSHIP LACKED COMMITTMENT!Originally posted by Hell_Yes
Gen Colin Powell was not for pressing on and Bush listened to him. Being the FORMER head of the CIA does not me he was in touch with present goings on. Magg's linked article (Thank you, Magg) gave insight to the Somolia debacle and I fail to see where Clinton plays in it. Clinton, like Bush before him had military advisors, Generals etc, to give him the lay of the land.
Evan, I have family that fought in WWII, Korea and Vietnam and friends in the Gulf War and Lebanon. If I need a lesson, I could infringe upon them for it. However, my friend, to say you are non-partisan is clearly incorrect. The left of center folks are trying to keep their mouths shut and stand behind the president. Like some of the GOP politicos, you are using this opportunity to still find faults with Clinton.
david
Yeah...I know, I already said that...Bush Sr. thought because of his previous post that he had some knowledge over the good advice of the military top brass....he failed to listen to them. Thats why Saddam is still here. why do you want to argue that point?Being the FORMER head of the CIA does not me he was in touch with present goings on.
to say you are non-partisan is clearly incorrect. The left of center folks are trying to keep their mouths shut and stand behind the president. Like some of the GOP politicos, you are using this opportunity to still find faults with Clinton.
Originally posted by uod2001
yeah...1998...well I guess since you have branded me the far right with your leftist remarks I guess once again I will provide you with a far right answer...I mean really Downhill, what choice do you give me?
David, I've been wrong MORE than I've been right! My Grandfather, who was a German translator for the American POW camps at Bayside, NJ, once told me some advice that I'll never forget...Originally posted by Hell_Yes
Evan,
I wrote a several paragraph retort to your coments.
I decided not to post it for a simple reason. We are both Americans. We are all on the same side at this time of crisis. Moreover, that was my point. No name calling, not accusation, no bi-partisanship..... Unity.
your friend
david