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To: mountaineer
Tidbits and trinkets from x42's appearance on LKL:

Thanks for picking some of that apart. I'm baffled that people consider clinton so smart. Listening to him is bad enough but to read the text is a real smack in the face as to just how inarticulate the worm really is.

54 posted on 02/07/2003 3:52:08 PM PST by BigWaveBetty (What's all the fuss? Just make WMD's illegal. Problem solved!)
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To: lodwick; Teacup; mountaineer; Hillary's Lovely Legs; All
Former President Bill Clinton, center, joins the Rolling Stones joins the Rolling Stones from left, Ron Wood, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Charlie Watts at the Staples Center, Thursday, Feb. 6, 2003 where the Stones turned a free concert into an effort to raise awareness about global warming (news - web sites). The event was organized by the Natural Resources Defense Council, a nonprofit activist group. (AP Photo/Wireimage.com, Lester Cohen, ho) Fri Feb 7, 6:51 PM ET

Former United States president Bill Clinton (C) laughs and enjoys as syndicated talk show host Tom Joyner (R) engages in a 'soul Brother' handshake with talk show host Larry King on the CNN program ' Larry King Live' in Los Angeles, February 6, 2003. Clinton and Joyner discussed Black History month and the importance of black students attending the historically Black universities in the United States. Joyner has authored a book and CD titled 'Interactive Guide to Historically Black Universities'. REUTERS/Rose M. Prouser/CNN FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY

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That's not all Mr. Joyner had to say. Mr. Joyner spoke quite a few lies about President Bush and bill sat there with a stupid smirk on his face, silent.

Atomic Barf Alert!

Former President Bill Clinton inroduces the Rolling Stones, Thursday night, Feb. 6, 2003, in Los Angeles. The Rolling Stones put on a free concert to benefit the Natural Resources Defense Council. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Bill and Leo at the same benefit, again? Oh now I get why clinton is following Leo Dicaprio around. To pick up Leo's leftover chicks.

Actor Leonardo DiCaprio (news) speaks Thursday, Feb. 6, 2003, at a National Resources Defense Council (NRDC) news conference in Beverly Hills, Calif. DiCaprio urged the public to 'adopt an environmental lifestyle,' including buying hybrid gas-electric cars, and demanded action by politicians to fund additional clean energy research. The NRDC is sponsoring a free concert by the Rolling Stones in Los Angeles on Thursday night, to raise awareness of global warming (news - web sites). (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

56 posted on 02/07/2003 4:17:14 PM PST by BigWaveBetty (What's all the fuss? Just make WMD's illegal. Problem solved!)
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To: BigWaveBetty
Augghhhh. Some more info on x42's Rolling Stones gig.

The former US president, speaking at the city's Staples Centre, said it was the responsibility of average citizens to, "stop the planet from burning up". He explained: "The reason this concert is important, is that the old energy economy that's cheating us as a planet is very well organised, highly centralised, rich as can be and very politically connected. [Can someone tell me what the #%$* he's talking about??? What economy is that? He's certainly in no position to object to political connections!]

"And the new energy future is decentralised, entrepreneurial and needs people like you to say, 'Give me a clean car, give me solar shingles to put on my roof - give me a clean future." source

72 posted on 02/07/2003 6:25:27 PM PST by mountaineer
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