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On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 08:34:46 -0400, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> to me...this is confusing.
>
> Clinton awards Halliburton no-bid contract in Yugoslavia - good...
> Bush awards Halliburton no-bid contract in Iraq - bad...
>
> Clinton spends 77 billion on war in Serbia - good...
> Bush spends 87 billion in Iraq - bad...

Kosovo and Bosnia were sanctioned by the UN and NATO. Both actions
were done as part of a large scale coalition consisting of NATO forces
against an intransigent dictator. Hussien was cooperating with the
weapons inspectors.

Iraq was a unilateral action where none was needed. In the process the
administration went out of its way to deliberately insult friends and
allies.

>
> Clinton imposes regime change in Serbia - good...
> Bush imposes regime change in Iraq - bad...

Again NATO and the UN. Moreover the Clinton administartion did not go
for regime change. That was incidental and enacted by the Serbian
people themselves.

>
> Clinton bombs Christian Serbs on behalf of Muslim Albanian terrorists - good...
> Bush liberates 25 million from a genocidal dictator - bad...

Where do you get that piece of tripe. The Kosovars were victims of
ethnic cleansing. Over a million had been forced out of their home
simply because they were Kosovar Mulsim. Then what about the Bosians
who were also victims of ethnic cleansing? I take it you think niether
event happened. LIke genocidal acts like  Srebrenca where thousands of
men and boys died simply because they were Bosniac Muslims?

That's approaching holocaust denial.

>
> Clinton bombs Chinese embassy - good....
> Bush bombs terrorist camps - bad....

Not comparible.

>
> Clinton commits felonies while in office - good...
> Bush lands on aircraft carrier in jumpsuit - bad...

What felonies? He was never convicted of anything. We could talk about
all the shrubberies illegalities that have happened.

>
> Clinton says mass graves in Serbia - good...
> Entire world says no WMD in Iraq - bad...
>
> No mass graves found in Serbia - good...
> No WMD found in Iraq - bad...

No mass graves found in the balkins? You have got to be kidding. In
Bosnia, Croatia and Kosovo, forensic investigators have found
thousands buried in mass graves. The Serbs ran concentration camps for
crying out loud. The evidence is overwhelming. This is really
beginning to get close to the level of holocaust denial here.

Additionally human rights and UN investigators suspect that the bodies
of thousands more  have been destroyed or irretrievably hidden by the
Milosevec regime.

Where do you get this stuff - Some right wing denial group?

>
> Stock market crashes in 2000 under Clinton - good...
> Recession under Bush - bad...

No recession under Clinton. I notice you don't mention the horrid
deficit that Shrub has accumulated

>
> Clinton refuses to take custody of Bin Laden - good...
> World Trade Centers fall under Bush - Bad...

The tripe about Clinton not taking Bin Laden was Never proven

>
> Clinton calls for regime change in Iraq - good...
> Bush imposes regime change in Iraq - bad...
>
> Terrorist training in Afghanistan under Clinton - good...
> Bush destroys training camps in Afghanistan - bad...

Also did not mention that when Clinton ordered attacks on those same
camps, the republicans were the most against them.
>
> Milosevic not yet convicted - good... Saddam in custody - bad...

Milosevic is currently in custody in the Hauge. His trial on hold
until next week for health reasons.

>
> Ah, the liberal media are so confusing!

and the right wing media are <sarcasm>paragons of truth, fairness and
justice</sarcasm>

I'm not sure where you are getting this tripe, but especially with the
parts trying to exonerate Milosevec, it really sounds like some
extremist serbian propaganda.

larry
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