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[b]Plus the fact that him saying the Iraqis were trying to buy Uranium in Africa was such an insignificant point in his speech.
This is what I find rather amusing. Bush makes a claim that was known to be false, and it was an "insignificant" point. But Clinton says, "I didn't have sexual relations" is cause for impeachment.

Which one involved American troops putting their lives at risk?[/b]
Clinton's quote was under oath and he lied thus committing perjury which is defined as "The deliberate, willful giving of false, misleading, or incomplete testimony under oath."

Bush was not under oath and has not committed any crime. Furthur investigation will show if he "misled the public" but that, my friends, is a common occurance in politics. Bush is no different.[/b]
Fair point. By I still say Bush's comment has more impact - and repercussions.
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