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- From: Jym Dyer <jym@mica.berkeley.edu>
- Newsgroups: alt.news-media,alt.politics.elections,alt.rush-limbaugh,alt.activism.d
- Subject: Re: "Willie Horton Goes to Moscow"
- Date: 27 Jan 1993 17:09:46 GMT
- Organization: The Naughty Peahen Party Line
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- > Bush never mention meeting with the KGB
-
- =o= He never needed to mention it. Smear campaigns typically
- involve official spokespeople not mouthing the most explicit
- smears, but invoking the "issue" as a whole.
-
- > Dornan and Limbaugh both pointed out that Clinton probably met
- > with the KGB and didn't know it at the time.
-
- =o= What a reach. True as that could have theoretically been,
- you and I both know that that was *not* what the smear was
- trying to purport.
-
- > very suspect was Clinton's claim to have met with "anti-
- > soviet" students at Moscow U. Anyone who knows anything
- > about the way the Soviets handled things realizes the utter
- > absurdity of that claim.
-
- =o= I myself have met people who've met with dissenters behind
- the Iron Curtain. It was difficult, but by no means impossible.
- <_Jym_>
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