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Bill Clinton is always doing the wrong things at the wrong time

Reader comment on item: Mr. Clinton's Meeting with Salman Rushdie Sent the Wrong Signals

Submitted by Evah Daniel (South Africa), Feb 2, 2007 at 23:36

What else can be said about a world leader who decides to meet with Salman Rushdie after he had failed Africans. Bill has failed the Blacks all over the world he refused to come to our aid during the 1994 genocide in Rwanda even at the cost of 800,000 people who had lost their lives in that genocide instead he flew all the way to Rwanda to tender an apology. What use is his apology to us -would it wipe out the tears from our eyes ,how about the killings the murders how about those that lost loved ones in that sucidal plan how about those that watched their families butchered and roasted .Bill Clinton should always have it at the back of his mind that though the wounds are healed the scars will still remain

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Bill Clinton is always doing the wrong things at the wrong time [136 words]Evah DanielFeb 2, 2007 23:3675709
Bill Clinton is always doing the wrong things at the wrong time. [102 words]AnneAug 27, 2008 08:0175709
personal views on salman rushdie [39 words]kamima nguniJul 15, 2005 06:2323504

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