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It looks like somebody is going to have to update the Waco Siege page on Wikipedia. Apparently the whitewashed history that former President Bill Clinton would like us to believe regarding the 1993 federal assault on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas, is missing important details regarding his own personal involvement.
In response to Bill Clinton’s highly publicized linking of the Tea Party movement to the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing in an op-ed piece for the New York Times, former Clinton adviser Dick Morris disclosed on Monday that it was Clinton himself
Originally posted by Annee
When someone beside Loony Dick Morris comes forward - let me know.
Otherwise - - - Circular File without delay.
Originally posted by Longview
Originally posted by Annee
When someone beside Loony Dick Morris comes forward - let me know.
Otherwise - - - Circular File without delay.
How in the world is Dick Morris loony? I the man is spot on.
Originally posted by OutKast Searcher
I wouldn't believe Dick Morris if he said the sky was blue.
The man is an attention whore.
Originally posted by Longview
Watch and see if any of the Clintons go after him. They never have and they never will. He's said some pretty incendiary things in the past and all you heard form the Clinton camp is crickets. Lots and lots of crickets.
He has waaay too much dirt on them for them to really piss him off.
Originally posted by MikeboydUS
reply to post by Longview
He is pushing some kind of agenda.
Fox news, Sarah Palin and the subverted Tea Party are being used to set the stage for something. Battle lines are being drawn. The pawns and sheep on both sides are marching to the drums and piping of chessmasters who are playing a dangerous game with American politics.
I am really wondering how far each side will go to hold on to power.