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You make a senseless point.
Only if you lack the sense to think it through.
Retaliation is meaningless in the context of terrorism. What is not meaningless is tracking down terrorists and arresting them.
All during the 90s, terrorists openly trained in several Mid-East countries. There was only one token attack made against such a camp. Well, there was one other attack, and that did its job of taking out an aspirin factory. Yeah...
You yammered on about the money that Clinton threw at the problem. Here, let's take a look at part of your beautiful bulleted list:
· Screen Checked Baggage: $91.1 million
· Screen Carry-On Baggage: $37.8 million
· Passenger Profiling: $10 million
· Screener Training: $5.3 million
· Screen Passengers (portals) and Document Scanners: $1 million
· Deploying Existing Technology to Inspect International Air Cargo: $31.4
million
It's a good thing he threw 176.6 millions dollars at that problem. It worked out so well.

Moving on...
How many terrorist attacks abroad did the US suffer during Clinton's term? How many have we suffered since Bush went on the offensive?
