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"Has the President Gone Mad"

Clinton_madSAN FRANCISCO, Ca ---  The Key words in Bill Clinton's interview with Fox News:  "I Failed."  I don't think the Democratic National Committee needed the Former President to say what Americans Don't like hearing.. "I failed". The Bush Administration is not finished with Osama Bin Laden, so they haven't "failed".. at this point.

Rare moment when Clinton loses his cool.  There's another time, when he swung out against a reporter.  But you can't find that anywhere on the World Wide Web.. it's been buried.

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He Should Recognize 'that smell'

SAN FRANCISCO, Ca --- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez stated he could still smell the sulphur.  "Yesterday, the devil came here," Chavez said, referring to Bush's address before the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday. "Right here. Right here. And it smells of sulfur still today, this table that I am now standing in front of."

Now, we could dismiss this half-wit if, IF, he wasn't daily selling 2.5 million barrels of oil to the U.S.  But Chavez should get his facts right. The devil you smelled came from another half-wit, Napoleanic mad leader..from Iran.  In fact, if we could measure the sulphur level in and around the podium of the U.N. General Assembly... the meter would have shown an elevated state as Chavez took his turn to condemn the U.S.

Bottomline: Since China and India are demanding more and more barrels of oil, these two renegade oil barons -- Chavez and Iran's
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad-- have the option of insulting the U.S.  They've done the numbers.  Soon, they won't need the American oil customer.  So, will the world automakers get on with it and build vehicles that don't need the oil of these annoying international punks. 
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