
Clinton’s Post-Impeachment Push for Power
Bill Clinton is riding high since his “not guilty” verdict and, unfortunately, the Republican Congress is letting him get away with his foreign and domestic grabs for power.
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Bill Clinton is riding high since his “not guilty” verdict and, unfortunately, the Republican Congress is letting him get away with his foreign and domestic grabs for power.
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Cut taxes across-the-board to put money in the pockets of all taxpayers. Cut rates — the proven way to keep the economy moving. Americans are overtaxed.
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The 1996 Kennedy-Kassebaum law authorized the Department of Health and Human Services to assign “unique health care identifiers” to each American so that the government can electronically tag, track and monitor our personal medical records.
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In his struggle to hang on to his failed presidency, Bill Clinton appears only before the groups he can count on to shore up his self-esteem by giving him a standing ovation, such as the United Nations General Assembly, the Council on Foreign Relations, and Democratic “fat cats” in multinational corporations.
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President Bill Clinton made a major speech to the United Nations General Assembly on September 22, 1997 in which he set forth his hopes for the future.
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While most Americans were celebrating Christmas and exchanging gifts with family members, Secretary of the Treasury Robert Rubin spent Christmas Eve at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York conniving to force the American taxpayers to give gifts of unprecedented magnitude to the big U.S. banks that made foolish loans to corrupt Asian regimes.
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President Bill Clinton appointed his Rhodes scholar roommate and fellow draft dodger, Strobe Talbott, as his personal foreign policy adviser and later to the number-two post in the State Department.
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The current Republican Congress has a duty to save us from Bill Clinton’s blunder in trying to lock America into an expansion of NATO.
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Did we elect a Republican Senate last November or didn’t we? We’ll find out when the Senate votes on the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC). That will be the first important test of whether or not Republican Senators are willing to stand up for American interests against the internationalist ploys of Bill Clinton and Madeleine Albright.
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The Clinton Administration is trying to bamboozle Congress to pony up a extra billion dollars in handouts to the United Nations. Congress should assert its appropriations authority and say no.
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Why do some people persist in mouthing the mantra “free trade” when foreign countries can and do engage in all sorts of dishonest tactics that interfere with trade, such as devaluation or other manipulation of the value of their money, confiscation (or nationalization) of U.S. property, refusing to live up to the contracts and agreements they sign, stealing our patents and copyrights, and counterfeiting our money?
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The Children’s Defense Fund (CDF), the chief vehicle for those who want government to take over the raising of children, has a new goal under the Clinton Administration.
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The Johnson Administration has secretly drafted a giveaway of U.S. rights and property that exceeds in harm to us . . .
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