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sweetheart Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-13-03 10:39 PM
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20. clinton set bad precedents
Firstly by attacking unilaterally sudan, and pursuing support of what has turned out to be a full scale ethinic cleansing of kosovo (kla cleaning out serbs with american support).

He used demographic databases very effectively in bypassing congress and taking issues straight to public opinion... and now with that precedent, we have a far more sinister force behind the wheel.

I loathed clinton. Jerry brown was to clinton as Kucinich is to lieberman. Clinton did not leave much of a legacy as he did not legislate as much as use executive orders which were all overturned the instant the scammer walked out of office.

He was a smart president, in covering his own ass, but not one who advanced any real cause or left any legacy worthy of his big ego. Blair has equally sold out and screwed up the labour party in britain that the entire political dynamic is destabilized by him ignoring his core support base for the base of the other party. He is loathed in britain as much as i loathed clinton back during his scam-presidency in the US.
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