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****Speech delivered by Clinton at Georgetown University****
http://www.georgetown.edu/admin/publicaffairs/protocol_events/events/clinton_glf110701.htm ^ | November 7, 2001

Posted on 11/08/2001 9:42:00 PM PST by Howlin

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To: Outraged
Yeah. This twisted little speech of willy's scares me more than all the terrorists groups.

I'll say again, this is a struggle to define the soul of the 21st century.

How he defines "soul of the 21st century" is something I cannot think about, but there are clues in his pathological ravings here.

God help the world should this thing ever become UN Sec-Gen.

41 posted on 11/08/2001 10:47:17 PM PST by keri
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To: GretchenEE
I turned lose my computer on this, so that I didn't have to actually read this stuff. Counting all words (or word-like sequences) in the whole article, the most popular 80 words, with their counts, were:
42 posted on 11/08/2001 10:47:28 PM PST by ThePythonicCow
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To: Howlin
Don't know bout you guys but he seemed inebriated in several parts of his speech.
43 posted on 11/08/2001 10:52:17 PM PST by Danno
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To: Howlin
OMG!!!!!!!!! I hate seein,looking,hearin,this piece of scum......
44 posted on 11/08/2001 10:54:51 PM PST by classygreeneyedblonde
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To: Howlin
...you know I allways asked myself, why is his nose allways shiny and so big? Could that be that he is such a clown???
45 posted on 11/08/2001 10:57:09 PM PST by danmar
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To: Howlin
Here are a few self-idolizing gems.

It is kind of hard for me to get used to a president younger than I am ...

Thank you Dean Gallucci for helping me to come here and for the great work you did in our administration when I was president.

people here who are my classmates, friends, who served as ambassadors and in other positions in my administration

(The Great Carnac at work here) All of them are sitting there thinking that ...

I was commander-in-chief of the people who show up and work everyday at the Pentagon.

Major gag alert here: The people who died represent, in my view, not only the best of America, but the best of the world that I worked hard for eight years to build.

Major whopper alert: I will just give you one example from my childhood. In the Civil War, General Sherman waged a brilliant military campaign to cut through the South and go to Atlanta. It was significant and very helpful in bringing the Civil War to a close in a way to, thank God, save the Union. On the way, General Sherman practiced a relatively mild form of terrorism-he did not kill civilians, but he burned all the farms and then he burned Atlanta, trying to break the spirit of the Confederates. It had nothing whatever to do with winning the Civil War, but it was a story that was told for a hundred years later, and prevented America from coming together as we might otherwise have done. -- Two for one here: he says he grew up during the Civil War and then goes a step beyond any border of logic and says that Sherman's March to the Sea, which was intended to break the spirit of the Confederates, had NOTHING to do with winning the war.

46 posted on 11/08/2001 10:58:04 PM PST by GretchenEE
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To: GretchenEE
Gretchen, I just have to comment on the use of the personal pronoun by clinton. I remember a few years ago watching a biography of #41, GHW Bush, W's father, when it was mentioned that he was actually reprimanded repeatedly by his mother for using the pronoun "I" too many times. Contrast that with x42 who seems to have been coddled just a bit too much by his own mother. Honestly, what a spoiled brat clinton was.

George HW was scolded and quite mercilessly apparently, and clinton just walks. And we all have to suffer for his ego.

47 posted on 11/08/2001 11:00:32 PM PST by texasbluebell
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To: ThePythonicCow
Loved your word count, but you mean he didn't say "for the children" at least 16 times? (I have to admit that I couldn't wade through the whole sorry mess.)
48 posted on 11/08/2001 11:03:48 PM PST by tank_sherman
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To: Utah Girl
Hey, there was a freep of Hillary tonight, Thursday night, in DC. Can't wait to hear the report tomorrow!
49 posted on 11/08/2001 11:04:54 PM PST by texasbluebell
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To: Howlin
I love that photo of clinton in #11. He looks so completely irrelevant and useless. And he obviously hates every moment of feeling that way. Sorry, it's all I can do to stop myself from gloating.
50 posted on 11/08/2001 11:07:29 PM PST by texasbluebell
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To: kattracks
Will we ever be rid of this sick SOB?

No.

51 posted on 11/08/2001 11:08:35 PM PST by texasbluebell
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Continuing in the same analysis:

Here bill is just speakin' out of his li'l ol' pea pickin' heart: We need to strengthen our capacity to chase the money and get it ...

Wave 'Em On In Bill says: we should be able to find people who come here and stay around a long time before they organize a big hit.

The Florida Everglades I worked so hard to save.

Here's how the information age and "global interdependence" caused the terrorists to attack and kill thousands of Americans: I honestly believe it's very important if you want to understand the world in which you live that you see September the 11th as the dark side from all the benefits we've gotten from tearing down the walls, collapsing the distances and spreading the information that we have across the world.

I'm stopping for now on the "sliced bread" paragraph - had enough of old billy's diatribe for a while.

52 posted on 11/08/2001 11:13:16 PM PST by GretchenEE
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To: streetpreacher
Excellent work. You grabbed up some of the best lines and I know you had to wade through it hip deep to get them.
53 posted on 11/08/2001 11:19:21 PM PST by GretchenEE
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To: texasbluebell; Howlin
Wes Pruden wasn't so impressed either.

The Washington Times
www.washtimes.com

A Clinton chorus of 'America the Ugly'

Wesley Pruden
THE WASHINGTON TIMES Published 11/9/2001

     When Chelsea Clinton gets settled in at Oxford she ought to send for the old man.
     Bill Clinton never finished the studies there that would have made him a Rhodes Scholar, and he needs remedial work in history. Additional studies in taste, decency and manners can't help. Not even the Oxford dons could sand off the rough spots and polish the man who long ago abandoned Hope.
     Mr. Clinton went to Georgetown University the other day to relieve himself of his heaviest thoughts about terrorism, and he couldn't resist taking a few potshots at the nation that honored him with two terms in the White House. Every time we think that not even Bill Clinton could caricature Bill Clinton's shabbiness, he does.
     What happened on September 11, he told the students, wouldn't surprise anyone as erudite as he is, because, well, America had it coming. The 5,000 innocents murdered on that day of infamy were paying the debt that America owes to the past. This is similar to the thoughtless remarks of the Revs. Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson (who had the decency to apologize and clarify), except that Mr. Clinton inserted a different set of villains. We're all guilty, stupid.
     "Here in the United States," he said, "we were founded as a nation that practiced slavery, and slaves quite frequently were killed even though they were innocent. This country once looked the other way when a significant number of Native Americans were dispossessed and killed to get their land or their mineral rights or because they were thought of as less than fully human. And we are still paying the price today."
     He didn't say what the hundreds of foreigners killed at the World Trade Center were paying the price for, nor why any of the Americans slain on September 11 — none of whom ever owned a slave or so far as we know slew an Indian — owed a debt to anyone. And then he descended into a little history lesson with a story from his misspent youth in deepest, darkest Arkansas.
     "One example from my childhood," he began, as giggles spread through the audience, which was no doubt expecting a story about how he hit on his Sunday school teacher as a randy adolescent in Hot Springs. "In the Civil War, General Sherman waged a brilliant campaign that cut through the South and went to Atlanta." The laughter grew louder. "It was significant and helpful in bringing the Civil War to a close in a way that, thank God, saved the Union. On the way, Sherman practiced a relatively mild form of terrorism. He didn't kill civilians, but he burned all the farms and then he burned Atlanta, trying to break the spirit of the Confederacy. It had nothing whatever to do with winning the Civil War but it was a story that was told for a hundred years later and prevented Americans from coming together as we might have otherwise done. When I was a boy, growing up in the segregated South, when we should have been thinking how we were going to integrate the schools and give people equal opportunity, people were making excuses for unconscionable behavior by talking about what Sherman had done a hundred years ago."
     Mr. Clinton, muddling history to make a point of what a moral tyke he was in a sea of redneck scum, quickly achieved lift-off and was off on a riff, reminiscent of his famous yarn of how he was sickened as a boy in Arkansas by the sight of black churches in flames, torched by white klansmen. When this was too much even for his footmen, flunkeys and factotums back home, who reminded him that for all their sins the white folks in Arkansas had never burned anyone's church, black or white, the president confessed that well, yes, he had made up the story, but he was just trying to pander to an audience of carpetbaggers, scalawags and other Yankee trash.
     He missed an opportunity to let the Georgetown audience in on a little of the history the eager students probably had never heard. Sherman did not "cut through the South," but marched his army from Atlanta to the sea, and there was nothing "mild" about burning cities and most of the farms between. Sherman was a cruel general, not a terrorist, and his march was fully sanctioned by Abraham Lincoln. "I can make the march," Sherman told old Abe, "and I can make Georgia howl." Bill Clinton is wrong if he actually thinks it had "nothing whatever to do with winning the Civil War."
     He was merely adjusting the facts again to make a point, a skill he demonstrated often as president, but we never know whether he actually believes his stretchers, tall tales, fibs and lies, his duplicity and double-dealing, and to be scrupulously fair, he probably doesn't know himself when he's spinning yarns and fondling the facts. And so he went at it again, this time at the expense of the other 49 states. What else is new?

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54 posted on 11/08/2001 11:34:45 PM PST by GretchenEE
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To: GretchenEE
Here's what I don't get. This article from the Independent says that Chelsea is a Rhodes Scholar! When the heck did that happen? How did I miss that? Are they just passing these things out surreptitiously now? Are they just trying to pull one over on us? Or did she get an honorary one for being the daughter of a "Rhodes Scholar" (yeah right)...

Here's the article, got to be a mistake:

Chelsea 'wandered streets after attack'

55 posted on 11/08/2001 11:52:01 PM PST by texasbluebell
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To: Howlin
How dare this sorry ass low life go on and on about how America is and always has been a terrorist nation!
56 posted on 11/08/2001 11:56:46 PM PST by PeoplesRepublicOfWashington
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To: ThePythonicCow
Re: # 42 --- You are a computer genius! Great work, great post!
57 posted on 11/08/2001 11:58:31 PM PST by onyx
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To: Howlin
This country once looked the other way when significant numbers of Native Americans were dispossessed and killed to get their land or their mineral rights or because they were thought of as less than fully human and we are still paying the price today. Even in the 20th century in America people were terrorized or killed because of their race. And even today, though we have continued to walk, sometimes to stumble, in the right direction, we still have the occasional hate crime rooted in race, religion, or sexual orientation. So terror has a long history.

And so, according to Bill Clinton, Americans, Americans of European Christian ancestry that is, are terrorists, no better and no different than those that are knee deep in the blood of those killed on September 11.


58 posted on 11/09/2001 12:24:36 AM PST by gogov
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To: GretchenEE
And the very few times Bush uses the word I, it is usually followed by "am humbled" or "honored to be with", etc.
59 posted on 11/09/2001 1:54:58 AM PST by connectthedots
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To: x
Was this blithering idiot ever President of the United States? How could that have happened?

Did last November/December not enlighten you?
Gore/Lieberman botched what Clinton pulled off 2x! Click here the first 5 chapters of this book is online and it will answer your questions

60 posted on 11/09/2001 2:55:00 AM PST by PeaceBeWithYou
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