Actually, Joe - while this may be off-topic - the only thing I heard regarding passing blame to Clinton was letting Obama Osama (as Ted Kennedy liked to say) go after he was captured in the mid 90's - which may or may not have prevented 9/11. You heard very little criticism of previous administrations from Bush 43. It doesn't mean that other conservatives didn't heap criticism on Clinton during Bush 43's administration both in the Congress and in the media. Unlike the Bamster, Bush 43 had the class to address any problems/issues that may have manifested during previous administrations by addressing the issue and not blaming others - albeit sometimes unsuccessfully.
Now - back on topic
Originally Posted by fritz3552
Not so fast. You just claimed that Osama Bin Laden was CAPTURED and LET GO in the mid '90s during Clinton's term. You can't be serious. I think you may have misunderstood something or been misled. Please don't mislead other people with this incorrect assertion.
I think you might have been trying to say that the Clinton Administration was attempting to have the CIA capture Bin Laden instead of just killing him. That was a higher goal, but harder to attain. Capturing him would have had a much better intel payoff than just making him a martyr. The 9/11 attacks may have still happened if Bin Laden was martyred.
There were several direct and indirect attacks on Bin Laden's life by the Clinton Administration. You might be thinking of the August 20th 1998 attack where 66 (!) cruise missiles were fired at Bin Laden's training camps near Khost that missed him by a few hours. You'll remember that most Republicans sharply criticized Clinton for using the attacks as nothing more than a "Wag the Dog" distraction from the Lewinsky scandal. How wrong they were. Big Bill was on task and they were trying to score political points.
Even Reagan's counterterrorism tzar applauded the Clinton Administration's focus on hunting Al Qaeda, but said they were too obsessed with getting him.
"Overall, I give them very high marks," said Robert Oakley, who served as the State Department's ambassador for counterterrorism during the Reagan administration. "The only major criticism I have is the obsession with Osama, which has made him stronger."
This thread is about a silly [percentage, not amount] flat tax idea...but I can't let an...untruth...like that go unchallenged.