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To: MJY1288
I know we don't like to soil this thread with discussing the unmentionable one, but I'm currently reading "Dereliction of Duty". I tell ya..... well, I guess I can't. There are so many pages where I just shake my head, but it really doesn't surprise me. I'm soooooooo thankful that we have a president that we trust and respect - especially one that our military trusts and respects too.
31 posted on 05/13/2003 7:02:49 PM PDT by reformed_dem (For office use only)
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To: reformed_dem
I'm going to buy that book soon, I will hold off reading it for a while. I just can't make room right now for the anymore dislike I have for X42
36 posted on 05/13/2003 7:07:30 PM PDT by MJY1288 (Freedom is Ringing)
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To: reformed_dem
"I know we don't like to soil this thread with discussing the unmentionable one, but I'm currently reading "Dereliction of Duty". I tell ya..... well, I guess I can't. There are so many pages where I just shake my head, but it really doesn't surprise me. I'm soooooooo thankful that we have a president that we trust and respect - especially one that our military trusts and respects too. "


EVERY ONE of us needs to purchase this book -- "Dereliction of Duty" by Lt Col Robert "Buzz" Patterson, USAF (Ret.)!!

Just of few key excerpts:

"President Clinton inherited the most powerful fighting force that history has ever known, on the heels of our country's most decisive victory ever. He left his successor with a fighting force incapable of prosecuting more than one regional conflict at a time and in dire need of reconstitution and resupply"

"I hope (this book) is also a warning to the American people that we must never allow the purveyors of such dangerous military policy and irresponsible foreign policy claim the power of the presidency again. I would not come forward now if I didn't think the message was so vitally important to our future as a nation. But as we now fight a global war on terror, we need to remember what plunged us into it. And from my experience in the Clinton White House, I have no doubt of the cause."

"The President's mood also greatly depended on the presence or absence of Hillary. . . . He feared her, it seemed. . . [Example] Every vulgar word you've ever heard poured from her (Hillary's) mouth: "G*dda**it," "you B*ast*ard," "it's your f**king fault." On and on and on. What grabbed my attention was not so much that she was saying these things but the way the president reacted. He looked like a beaten puppy. He put his head down and didn't try to fight back. . . while I got used to Hillary's wrath, her ability to turn it on and off amazed me."

"When Hillary was with us, she ran the show. She was the power behind the throne, and her priorities came first. When the Clintons ran for president in 1992, they said they were giving the American people a two-for-one deal. What the Amerian people might not have realized was that whe was the more important part of the deal." ****We should be scared, very, very scared!!!!!
53 posted on 05/13/2003 7:30:57 PM PDT by DrDeb
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To: reformed_dem
I'm currently reading "Dereliction of Duty".

Everyone should read that book. How could we have ever been so careless about who we elected President? It's not clintoon's fault - it's OURS. We elect Presidents, and there is plenty of information telling us what kind of man we are voting for.

76 posted on 05/13/2003 7:46:10 PM PDT by speekinout
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To: reformed_dem
I had a friend whose brother and brother-in-law were SS agents in the White House for, according to them, too many years while Klintoon was President. The stories they told let me know that x42 had no respect for the people in the US much less for the historic building he had the honor of living in, and one of their "souvenirs" was a broken White House ashtray that Hitlery had fired at Bill - one of many according to them. They would be called in to clean up - because the First Couple didn't want the WH staff to know about the fight and resultant mess. The fact that this was not part of their duty never seemed to both Hill and Bill.

I will never, ever, forget the disdain on the faces of the Military and Cabinet members as the outgoing President held them captive at Andrews Air Force base, just not wanting to leave, not knowing how to exit gracefully.

I want to read "Dereliction of Duty" but I don't think I will read one thing that will surprise me. Shock me? Yes. But surprise me? No.

158 posted on 05/13/2003 9:04:41 PM PDT by TruthNtegrity (God bless America, God bless President George W. Bush and God bless our Military!)
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