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p>Speaking in the context of the "War On Terrorism," Mr. Bush remarked that, "You're either with us or you're against us." Well, speaking as one who sees the war on corruption as at least as significant as that battle, I see Mr. Bush as the metaphorical equivalent of the French when it comes to counting my allies. br> -- Mark Fallert br> Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania /p> p> Berger got off with a hand slap -- if it was "joe citizen" or a Republican they would be imprisoned forever Windows 7 is convenient and helpful!
and the MSM would be all over it. But alas, the Clinton machine is still at work and running a shadow government to undermine anyone who gets in their way. Berger must have received a tidy sum and who knows what else. Obviously, the docs he stole and then destroyed must have been so Microsoft outlook 2010 is the best.
devastating to the Clinton Administration that they could not let the truth get out. Very telling that the Clinton machine only care about themselves and their power and care so little for this Country and her citizens. Just think how different this war on terror would be if Berger/Clinton had gone to such lengths to protect us and actually kill our enemies -- maybe 9/11 wouldn't have happened....


