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Article: Clinton Discusses Tax Cut on '60 Minutes'
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- March 10, 2003
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Former President Clinton, in his first televised mini-debate with
Republican Bob Dole on Sunday, said that a tax cut at a time that
war is looming in Iraq is "bad economics."
Dole, Clinton's opponent in the 1996 presidential election, said the
Bush administration has launched a global war to protect the American
way of life, "which means, among other things, the freedom to save
or invest our own money."
The retired politicians have agreed to revive the "Point-Counterpoint"
segment on "60 Minutes," television's most popular newsmagazine.
In the two-minute debate, the two will face off on a ...