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Uh, dude, it's not Bush's

Uh, dude, it's not Bush's legacy...it's the legacy of Islamic terrorists, the likes of which were perpetrating similar crimes all throughout the nineties, which
clinton did zilch about, so, hello 9/11.
And that's the point. You felt as if you could travel to anywhere in the world, because no one wanted to face the truth yet. You weren't really safe. Oh, by the way, the reason you couldn't go to the West Bank today is because Israel stupidly gave it to the P.A., and Jerusalem is overrun with Muslims.
I am so glad we have cleaned ourselves off from the nineties. I was an adolescent in that decade, and can now look back and see that an attitude of moral depravity and permissiveness permeated that decade. My mind-set was corrupt, and so were most of my contemporaries. It was accepted, because it was condoned from the highest levels. I'm glad we now see how wrong it was and will actually stand for something. Clinton stood for nothing, and that is his legacy.


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