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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2001 When Rush Limbaugh spend a full hour on a topic, it has got to be important. And when posters to a web site rant about a controversy with "gusto and unchecked anger," as The Washington Times reports today, America is surely in trouble. That's the picture one gets from the conservative uproar over remarks President Clinton made to students at Georgetown University this week. He said terrorism is nothing new to the United States, and that Americans turned the other way when it happened to Native Americans and African-Americans. Get the Story:
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Facebook TwitterFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2001 When Rush Limbaugh spend a full hour on a topic, it has got to be important. And when posters to a web site rant about a controversy with "gusto and unchecked anger," as The Washington Times reports today, America is surely in trouble. That's the picture one gets from the conservative uproar over remarks President Clinton made to students at Georgetown University this week. He said terrorism is nothing new to the United States, and that Americans turned the other way when it happened to Native Americans and African-Americans. Get the Story:
Clinton comments sound sour note with commentators (The Washington Times 11/9) Get Clinton's Speech:
Text | Video [56k] | Video [100k] Related Stories:
Clinton: Terrorism price for Native injustice (11/8)
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