Confused? Maybe this will help. I'm trying to get all this political stuff straightened out in my head so I'll know how to vote come November. Right now, we have one guy saying one thing. Then the other guy says something else. Who to believe. Lemme see; have I got this straight? Clinton awards Halliburton no-bid contract in Yugoslavia -good... Bush awards Halliburton no-bid contract in Iraq - bad. Clinton spends 77 billion on war in Serbia - good... Bush spends 87 billion in Iraq - bad... Clinton imposes regime change in Serbia - good... Bush imposes regime change in Iraq - bad... Clinton bombs Christian Serbs on behalf of Muslim Albanian terrorists- good... Bush liberates 25 million from a genocidal dictator - bad... Clinton bombs Chinese embassy - good... Bush bombs! terrorist camps - bad... Clinton commits felonies while in office - good... Bush lands on aircraft carrier in jumpsuit - bad... No mass graves found in Serbia - good... No WMD found Iraq - bad... Stock market crashes in 2000 under Clinton - good... Economy on upswing under Bush - bad... Clinton refuses to take custody of Bin Laden - good... World Trade Centers fall under Bush - bad... Clinton says Saddam has nukes - good... Bush says Saddam has nukes - bad... Clinton calls for regime change in Iraq - good... Bush imposes regime change in Iraq - bad... Terrorist training in Afghanistan under Clinton - good... Bush destroys training camps in Afghanistan - bad... Milosevic not yet convicted - good... Saddam turned over for trial - bad... Ahh, it's so confusing! Every year an independent tax watchdog group analyzes the average tax burden on Americans, and then calculates the "Tax Freedom Day". This is the day after which the money you earn goes to you, not the government. This year, tax freedom day was April 11th. That's the earliest it has been since 1991. It's latest day ever was May 2nd, which occurred in 2000. Notice anything special about those dates? Recently, John Kerry gave a speech in which he claimed Americans are actually paying more taxes under Bush, despite the tax cuts. He gave no explanation and provided no data for this claim. Another interesting fact: Both George Bush and John Kerry are wealthy men. Bush owns only one home, his ranch in Texas. Kerry owns 4 mansions, all worth several million dollars. (His ski resort home in Idaho is an old barn brought over from Europe in pieces. Not your average A-frame). Bush paid $250,000 in taxes this year; Kerry paid $90,000. Does that sound right? The man who wants to raise your taxes obviously has figured out a way to avoid paying his own. Pass this on. Only 42 days until the election.
Total sillyness laced with deception. Just a few examples. Uhh, ... the Serbs were the enemy, amigo. The Albanians were farmers, not terrorists. Go ahead, look it up. Please list Clinton's felony convictions. Sheer fantasy. Try 8 years of unprecedented prosperity under Clinton. Recession under Bush. And incidently, the stock market crashed in 2002 and has not come close to approaching it's level in 2000. http://www.fact-index.com/s/st/stock_market_downturn_of_2002.html
A perjury conviction would indeed be a felony. Do you know of one? The Senate acquitted Clinton of perjury.
Interesting. post # 666, the sign of the devil, and the topic was Bill Clinton and all those mysterious deaths surrounding him. I wonder if there is any connection? Hmm................. :lol: :lol: :lol:
of course i know he was acquitted and I overlooked your 'convicted' term intentionally as instructed by my legal counsel, Johnny Cochran.
That lady judge in Arkansas saw it differently...otherwise, Slick Willie would be an extra $90,000 to the good, and still able to practice law. Of course, she isn't bound by the old boy politics of that private club known as the Senate.