> tBone wrote:
> Clinton didn't kill or capture him when he had the chance, and I'm not
> really sure that anyone who gets to that level of US politics would either.

I don't agree post-9/11.  We had the World behind us and we had
Afghanistan as a forward base.  Had we not gone on our Iraq boondoggle
I have no doubt Bin Laden would be captured or killed by now.  The
pressure would've been too great.

Instead we blew our diplomatic capital on a gamble in Iraq which didn't pay out.

That's the interesting aspect to this: Iraq was a gamble and it's
supporters should've viewed it as such.  They didn't. But it was, and
they lost.  So they should quit whining and leave office.

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