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Bill Clinton justly deserves the appellation Governor of the United States. Contrary to his uncontrollable large appetites and ego, he governed small; with a risk averse tenure that included the underwhelming and fallacious 100,000 cops on the street, and wiring schools to the internet. Such vision surely warrants consideration for Mt. Rushmore. Oh wait, I forgot, he sucked up to the terrorist-in-chief, Yasser Arafat, in hopes of a Nobel Prize, my bad.
p>When not shamelessly plagiarizing from the Contract with America;” the era of big government is over,” he cowed to the emerging threat of radical Islam. What World Trade Center? Best call it a criminal act, rather than an act of war, after all, wars are messy and can do great damage to one’s legacy. So as he preens around the world with his grandiose, talk is cheap “Global Initiative,” the rest of us can only wonder why his exploits in the Oval Office were so less than global. br> — A. DiPentima /p>
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