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Post by japflapper on Aug 29, 2011 17:48:32 GMT -5
Anyone watch it last night on national geographic channel?
Put who he is aside and put yourself in the place he was on 9/11 and what he was dealing with at the moment and then decide how you would react and what you would of done on that day.
I think he handled things in those few days after pretty well.
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Post by tdb on Aug 29, 2011 20:19:28 GMT -5
Didn't see it, but I always said he had some very difficult decisions to make, and with the intel that was given to him at the time (from what we heard from the media) he done what he had to do, I think he done a pretty good job also. I know I wouldn't have wanted to be in his shoes in those hours.
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Post by japflapper on Aug 30, 2011 8:29:01 GMT -5
It re aired last night, i watched the one with rudy gulliano last night, didn't know he went down to the towers when the planes first hit, lucky he didn't get buried in the mess when the first one fell! Some interesting shows this week on that channel about 9/11. How they caught KSM was another show last night I watched.
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Post by trapper7 on Aug 30, 2011 10:28:30 GMT -5
I watched it. Bush handled it very well. A lot better than Clinton handled the first bombing of the WTC by doing nothing. In fact, after the towers went down, Clinton appeared on Larry King and said Bush going after Al-Qaida was a mistake. That these terrorists want something and Bush should have taken a different approach by finding out what it was they wanted before he retaliated.
I will always blame the 9/11 attack partially on Wild Bill when he was too busy at the Masters Golf Tournament to take BinLaden out when the CIA had him pinpointed in the desert. He only needed to give the OK, but never did.
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Post by trapper7 on Aug 30, 2011 10:30:17 GMT -5
Clinton was correct in saying these terrorists wanted something.....I can even tell him what they wanted.......to kill Americans, you dope!!
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