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"zepp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 22:24:26 -0600, "E.E.Bud Keith" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > >"zepp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > >news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> Hillary Clinton tours Afghanistan > >> [Zeppnote: Maybe this is why they shipped the Chimp of to Iraq; so it > >> wouldn't look like Hillary has more balls than he does.] > > > > > >Zepp tells us he is a loyal American who simply is disagrees. But of course > >that is no where near the truth, if it were Brian would attack the > >Presidents policies. But as can be plainly seen what is being carried on is > >a personal attack. Zeppo is a hate driven piece of crap who > >does not have the courage to go near any battle zone and condems those who > >do.He and his idol Bill Clinton both have yellow streaks down their backs > >ten inches wide. > >What is even worse, this piece of dung is not a citizen of this great > >country and should be shipped back to where he came from on the first > >transportation available. > > Whine louder, Birdie. I'm sure your country is proud. > > Ha ha ha. Whatever that means, my country is damn proud, and I repeat it took more internal fortitude then you and your brigade of wimps and panty waists could ever muster up. Drag your alien ass back to where ever it came from, we have more then enough anti Americans in this country now It is also noted that you were completely silent on the issue of disagreement, to disagree with any governments policies is the honorable thing to do. To attack them personally as you do is a sign that you are and ineffectual bumbling ass. > >> > >http://www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/11/27/clinton.afghanistan.ap/index.html > >> > >> Thursday, November 27, 2003 Posted: 11:27 AM EST (1627 GMT) > >> > >> Hillary Rodham Clinton shares Thanksgiving dinner with U.S. troops > >> Thursday in Afghanistan. > >> Story Tools > >> > >> > >> > >> KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- U.S. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton on > >> Thursday promised that America will stand with Afghanistan as it tries > >> to rebuild after a quarter-century of conflict, and warned Taliban > >> rebels they "are fighting a losing battle." But she also said more > >> troops are needed to fulfill the U.S.-led coalition's goals. > >> > >> The New York Democrat and former first lady, visiting U.S. troops in > >> Afghanistan with Sen. Jack Reed, D-Rhode Island, said America is > >> impressed by the course Afghan President Hamid Karzai is taking his > >> country, and is determined to stand with him. > >> > >> "I am very impressed by the resolve of the Afghan government, > >> President Karzai in particular," Clinton said after meeting with > >> Karzai at the presidential palace. > >> > >> She spoke in a room at the palace still pocked by decades of conflict. > >> Two windows behind Clinton had bullet holes in them. > >> > >> Clinton said Washington is concerned about a recent spate of attacks, > >> especially in the south and east of the country. Suspected Taliban and > >> al Qaeda have launched a ferocious campaign against aid workers, > >> Afghan government employees and soldiers. > >> > >> More than a dozen aid workers have been killed this year, most > >> recently a 29-year-old French woman working with the United Nations > >> refugee agency who was gunned down earlier this month south of the > >> capital. The killing has forced the U.N. and several aid agencies to > >> pull international staffers out of large swaths of the country. > >> > >> "The U.S. is resolved to stand as a strong partner and to ensure that > >> the terrorists, whoever they are, wherever they come from, will be > >> dealt with," Clinton told reporters in Kabul. "The message should be: > >> The Taliban terrorists are fighting a losing battle." > >> > >> Later, after enjoying Thanksgiving dinner with U.S. troops at Bagram > >> Air Base, just north of the capital, Clinton said in an interview with > >> The Associated Press that more troops are needed to defeat Taliban > >> militants and provide the security needed to rebuild the country. > >> > >> Security "faces a constant challenge from the anti-coalition forces, > >> and the murder of the French U.N. refugee worker is a perfect example > >> of what the Taliban and al Qaeda forces intend to do, which is to > >> drive out international aid groups ... and try to wear down our > >> staying power," she said. "I believe we need more troops to be able to > >> provide that security." > >> > >> Clinton said others must decide whether those additional forces are > >> drawn from the U.S. military, NATO or the armed forces of other > >> countries. > >> > >> The two senators have been critical of the Bush administration's > >> handling of post-combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. The > >> senators were later traveling to Iraq. > >> > >> Clinton also met with a small group of Afghan women as she continued > >> to stress the need to include women in the nation-building process. > >> > >> Reed, who was making his second visit to Afghanistan and Iraq, said he > >> looked forward to hearing from the troops about how their missions > >> were going. > >> > >> Bagram Air Base is home to most of the 11,600 coalition forces in > >> Afghanistan. An additional 5,500 international peacekeepers patrol the > >> capital. > >> > >> Some 35 Americans have died from hostile fire in Afghanistan since the > >> October 2001 start of the Afghan war, according to the U.S. military. > >> > >> Karzai's government has taken important steps toward adopting a new > >> constitution and holding elections. > >> > >> But Karzai and the coalition forces have been criticized for failing > >> to rein in warlords, and for allowing cultivation of poppies -- the > >> source of heroin -- to boom. > >> > >> Also Thursday, Zalmay Khalilzad, an Afghan-American, arrived in Kabul > >> to assume his position as the new U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan. > >> > >> - > >> "...too many whites are getting away with drug use." > >> -- Rush Limbaugh, on his short lived TV show > >> October 5, 1995 > >> > >> Not dead, in jail, or a slave? Thank a liberal! > >> Pay your taxes so the rich don't have to. > >> For the finest in liberal/leftist commentary, > >> http://www.zeppscommentaries.com > > > > - > "...too many whites are getting away with drug use." > -- Rush Limbaugh, on his short lived TV show > October 5, 1995 > > Not dead, in jail, or a slave? Thank a liberal! > Pay your taxes so the rich don't have to. > For the finest in liberal/leftist commentary, > http://www.zeppscommentaries.com
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