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neowulf

join:2000-10-20
Port Orange, FL

reply to NOVA_Guy

Re: Not surprised

Bush had the chance to go after him too, he received a memo prior to the attacks warning him about impending attacks by terrorist organizations, he chose to do nothing before the attacks as with Clinton, neither of them was any better at dealing with Bin Laden. Bush also had a second chance at Bin Laden in Afghanistan, he gave up to go after Iraq because Iraq was no longer going to use the US dollar for oil trading. The whole use of that Iraq supports terrorist, and them having weapons of mass destruction was found out to be a farce put on by the Bush administration. Even if it was true, well we have known for years that Saudi Arabia does support terrorist activities, almost every person who took part on the attacks on 9/11 on the planes held Saudi citizenship, but we don't do anything there. I wonder why, maybe because they still accept the US dollar for oil trading?

Hey look Iran started talking about scrapping the dollar in favor of the Euro and Yen about two years ago, hmmm about the same time the whole Iran has weapons of mass destruction stories started to pop up in the news, coincidence? I think in that case Americans took to the Bush notion of, "Fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again."

amigo_boy

join:2005-07-22
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said by neowulf:

Bush had the chance to go after him too, ...
I always find it amusing when Clinton opponents claim that Clinton is the cause of 9/11 because it was obvious what Bin Laden was plotting, and Clinton didn't give it sufficient priority.

President Bush had nine months. What did he do? If it was supposed to be so obvious, why didn't he make it his singular priority?

Mark

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