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RE: Korea War II



Thanks to Clinton/Gore, my Second Division just might have to begin the war again, against a nuclear foe. A foe whose soldiers have been fed and warmed by us taxpayers for the last 6 years or so, thanks to the brilliant foreign policy of the previous admin.
 
Gene Korea 50-51
 
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From: owner-KOREAN-WAR-L@raven.cc.ku.edu [mailto:owner-KOREAN-WAR-L@raven.cc.ku.edu]On Behalf Of Jwscpd8@aol.com
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 8:32 PM
To: KOREAN-WAR-L@raven.cc.ku.edu
Subject: Re: Korea War II

I am reminded of the great Al Gore every time I open my phone bill.  He broke the tie vote on adding all the money to each phone line we have, so that the schools can be given P C's for the little children.

Yet, here in AZ, all I hear about is,  the schools need more money so P C's can be purchased.  I kept asking myself, where is the money on the two phone lines going each month, other than the federal government.

The office to administer all this windfall was established by a very close friend of Al at over $100,000 a year.  When you have a President such as Clinton, who did not recognize any busts of famous men and a guy like Al as the Vice President, I knew we were in for some trouble along the way.

At least Bush did put on a uniform, even if he was not in supply or as a reporter in Nam, then asked to be sent home as Gore did so he could go to a Divinity School, except he never went, but it got him out of Nam.  Clinton fled the country.

The Clinton/Gore years are dark pages in the history books as far as I am concerned.  Bush as yet has to establish a legacy as he is only in office a short time, but time will tell if he is to be praised or scorned.

We are all entitled to our opinions, and that is mine.

     John Sonley  Korea 1951