Posted on 11/10/2001 8:18:25 AM PST by Dqban22
CLINTON: THE PROTRAIT OF DORIAN GRAY
It was pitiful the spectacle of former president Bill Clinton addressing his Alma Mater, Georgetown Jesuit University, where he graduated in 1968. Was he stoned or was he brutally battered by his wife the previous night? Or was his disfigured face, swollen read nose and blotted eyes, that reminded me of the Portray of Dorian Gray, the product of a life of vice, lie and deception?
The master communicator was rambling, incoherent and certainly divisive in his speech to an audience composed by Jesuit students who were raised to an emotional delirium by the words of the former president. While President Bush was uniting the nation and raising the spirit of the American people, Clinton was trying to divide the country with a peroration that could well have been written by Usama bin Ladens speechwriters.
In his address Clinton accused the U.S. of a long history of terrorism against Blacks and the slaughter of the American Indians in order to rob their territories and mineral rights, terrorists actions for which, according to Clinton, we are still paying for. Behind those historical divagations, Clinton was in fact implying that those terrorist allegations were the roots cause for the terrorist attack of September 11 with the sequel of over 5,000 innocent victims being cowardly murdered. Clinton preferred to ignore that the U.S. is today one of the most fair and free nations in the world.
The fact is that such alleged horrors occurred more than a century ago and that hundreds of the victims that died on September 11 attack were from more than 80 countries around the world, including Muslims, and that none of the Americans who died had any responsibility for the alleged horrors, never have deterred Clinton from making scurrilous allegations against our country.
Or was Clinton just trying to deviate the publics attention away from his own responsibility? President Clinton emasculated and demoralized the Intelligence Services, the Justice Department, and dangerously undermanned and under-funded our Arms Forces leaving the countrywide open for terrorist attacks. Clinton also aided and abetted the international terrorism by freeing the Puerto Rican terrorists responsible for the murder of policemen, bombings, and bank heists in the U.S.
Clinton, who complained about the mistreating of the American Indians, has responsibility for defrauding millions of dollars from the Indian Reservations Funds during his administration while they were under the care of Clintons Interior Department.
The main culprits for the terrorist attacks of September 11, were Usama bin Laden and the Islamic terrorist network that declared war upon the U.S., Christianity, the Jews, the Western civilization and all the other world religions, as was demonstrated by the destruction in Afghanistan of giant Buda statues, that were sculptured on a mountain, invaluable religious and artistic treasures of humankind lost for ever by the fanaticism and hatred of Islamic zealots.
One of the students of Georgetown University, said in the OReillys program that the main reason for Clinton invitation was that he was most respected and admired by the students of that prestigious Jesuit institution. In fact many students spent the night waiting queued for the precious privilege of hearing this president product of Jesuit education, and during and after the Clintons address the students erupted with such an enthusiastic expressions of approval that seemed more appropriate for hysterical pre-teen girls toward a rock star than for men formed and educated by the Jesuits.
To consider Clinton, who was the second president in the history of U.S. to be impeached, disbar for lying under oath, and who disgraced and dishonored the office of the Presidency, as the most respected and admired by students formed by the Jesuits, reveals the moral decay of todays Jesuit education and is quite an indictment against an institution that once enjoyed the highest academic and morals standards.
Idiot. Never use slander and Clinton in the same sentence. It's impossible to accuse him of any crime or treasonous act he hasn't committed.
What we are NOT blameless about is the decay of our society to such an extent that Bill Clinton could become president, sell national security for campaign money, disgrace his office and this country, escape conviction for impeached actions he clearly took, etc., etc, and people still think his voice is worth hearing.
FR thread on Clinton's speech.
This is at least how often blubba used each of the following words in the first ten paragraphs. I may have missed some. Use of "we" as noted here is when blubba is claiming victory or identification with a group, such as his administration, rather than making a general statement.
Watch Bill Clinton refer to himself in the first ten paragraphs:
I = 44 times
me = 5 times
my = 7 times
we = 12
It stood out that he often uses "I" when it is totally unnecessary; for example, where a factual statement could be made, he begins it by saying something like, "I want to tell you about how I handled this situation."
25 posted on 11/8/01 11:16 PM Pacific by GretchenEE
Watch President Bush refer to himself in his November 8 speech:
I = 1
me = 0
my = 0
32 posted on 11/8/01 11:26 PM Pacific by GretchenEE
clicking my heels, clicking my heels....
WOW !!!!!!! Dqban22 are you ever a great writter. Thank you for writing this. It is excellent.
In reality, Clinton offerred his unconditional support for the war and for Bush's direction of it. He spoke long and eloquently of the need to carry this war to it's final conclusion. Most of you have attacked Clinton as a godless liberal bent on creating a hegemonic world government. Do you really think he and Osama bin Laden share the same goals?
And the "pay the price" comment was a shameless lie on the part of the Washington Times. In his speech he mentioned first the Crusades and said the west still pays a price for what happened there. And that is true. Then he went into the bit about America having a history of slavery and genocidal acts towards the Indians. Which is also true, though of course times have changed for the immeasurably better.
But look at what the Washington Times story did. They reversed the order of the comments, starting with the remarks about slavery and then following it by saying "and we still pay the price", making it look like he was referring to his remarks about slavery, when in fact he was referring to Crusades and only speaking of the West in a general sense, not talking about the USA specifically at all. This isn't a mistake, or a misquote. This was a lie, deliberately engineered to stir you all up. I don't have much respect for the Moonie Times in any case, but this is pretty low, even for them.
And I don't think his speech was rambling or incoherent. Here were his two main points.
He did NOT say anywhere that the USA deserved to have 5000 of its civilians murdered by nutcases from the Middle East. If you want to retract that allegation, DQban22, then the case is closed.
For Shame: GEORGETOWN!
Showed up something like 45 minutes late, rambled like a jackass, eyes lit up like a jack-o-lantern.
For Clinton, to bring up the Crusades, that happened over 700 hundred years ago or the crimes committed against Blacks and the American Indians over a hundred years ago, is trying to link those unrelated occurrences with the 11 Sep. terrorist attack diluting the monstrosity of the coward attack. Clinton was, in fact, establishing a moral equivalence and giving the enemy justification for their acts. That was a very powerful propaganda tool given to the enemies of our country that not even bin Ladens propaganda machine could better.
Please dont try to defend what is indefensible, Clinton actions have been bordering in treason since he went to Moscow right after the Soviet bloodbath in Prague. He gave aid and support to the communist henchmen at the peak of the Soviet brutal expansionist drive, while organizing public rallies against our country in Oslo and London while our men were dying in Vietnam.
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