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To: MadIvan
exaggerated hand gestures. Rather like Mussolini

An astute observation, Ivan. Just as the Hildebeeste emulates Evita, so it seems Tiny Tommy Daschle, et al., ape their ideological role models, the fascists. Meanwhile, their fellow national socialist, x42, continues his African adventure:

KIGALI (Reuters) - Former President Bill Clinton visited Rwanda on Wednesday, part of a tour around Africa to promote efforts to fight HIV/AIDS. After meeting with the Kigali government, Clinton said he had agreed to try -- via his Clinton Foundation -- to help Rwanda get hold of cheaper anti-retrovirals, by negotiating with drug companies in the West.

"I volunteered to do this because Rwanda has a 22 percent infection rate and you need to turn it round now," he told reporters at the airport.

"You can't afford to let it go further, like in Botswana or South Africa...I think your country has very good economic progress, good government and is moving in the right direction. It is very important to stop this AIDS thing now and I hope I can help." story

If he'd just keep it zipped, he'd probably reduce the spread of at least a few STDs.

11 posted on 09/26/2002 6:01:46 AM PDT by mountaineer
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To: mountaineer
"I volunteered to do this because Rwanda has a 22 percent infection rate and you need to turn it round now," he told reporters at the airport.

He wants the reporters to end the AIDS crisis? (and they make fun of GWB!)

14 posted on 09/26/2002 6:09:00 AM PDT by BigWaveBetty
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To: mountaineer
An astute observation, Ivan. Just as the Hildebeeste emulates Evita, so it seems Tiny Tommy Daschle, et al., ape their ideological role models, the fascists.

They are in bed with some large corporations, and corporations that don't give the appropriate bribes and deference get persecuted by the Democrats. Sounds like Mussolini's "Corporate State". I should dig up some of Mussolini's work on this and run a comparison.

Meanwhile, their fellow national socialist, x42, continues his African adventure:

Look on the bright side, at least he isn't at home causing trouble and teenaged daughters can go out with a touch more safety.

KIGALI (Reuters) - Former President Bill Clinton visited Rwanda on Wednesday, part of a tour around Africa to promote efforts to fight HIV/AIDS. After meeting with the Kigali government, Clinton said he had agreed to try -- via his Clinton Foundation -- to help Rwanda get hold of cheaper anti-retrovirals, by negotiating with drug companies in the West.

The Clinton Foundation? Isn't that a rather grandiose name for a pornography archive?

"I volunteered to do this because Rwanda has a 22 percent infection rate and you need to turn it round now," he told reporters at the airport.

Bill must think he is the Messiah. The poor natives don't realise the man is a walking Petrie dish; it could be a worse massacre since the Indians got smallpox infected blankets.

"You can't afford to let it go further, like in Botswana or South Africa...I think your country has very good economic progress, good government and is moving in the right direction. It is very important to stop this AIDS thing now and I hope I can help." story

He could help by going home, shutting up and taking a vow of silence. But that doesn't appeal to a publicity hound like him - he has to have the camera, the flicker of flashbulbs, the ability to bite his lip and issue forth a comment to the nodding head dolls of the slavish media. The worst thing we can do to him is to ignore him. The process is beginning, but I feel confident we can get him to drooling madness by continuing to remind him of his irrelevance.

Best Regards, Ivan

15 posted on 09/26/2002 6:12:49 AM PDT by MadIvan
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