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Clinton Library Contractor's CFO Missing without a Trace
NY Post ^
| 3/6/2008
| James Covert
Posted on 03/06/2008 12:03:00 PM PST by asheville
John Glasgow, who hasn't been seen since Jan. 28, served for 12 years as CFO of CDI Contractors - a fast-growing, nearly $600 million business which in addition to Dillard's stores has built high-profile projects, including the Bill Clinton presidential library in Little Rock.
In addition to an unlocked SUV at a nearby state park, he left behind questions over recent disputes he had with Dillard's executives.
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TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: clinton; clintoninc; clintonlibrary; clintonliebury; hehasjustgonefishing; johnglasgow; nothingtoseehere
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To: AndyJackson
I just came from an art workshop that included 3 friends of bill and hill. These were very well educated wives of doctors who lived in Little Rock. Lots of taste, very sophisticated, well educated and extremely well connected to the clintons. I can’t see just because someone was from Little Rock that they wouldn’t know the building looked like a house trailer. How could a top architects firm put their name on something like that?Then they called it a bridge when it looks like a house trailer going over a cliff.
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03/09/2008 1:28:32 AM PST
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Ditter
To: tcrlaf
I always had a question about Arkancide recipients. I wonder if any of them had a “in the event of my death” letter containing evidence against the Clintons to be sent to the media if they met an untimely death. My question is have any journalists received such a letter or letters? I suspect some have.
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03/09/2008 1:41:21 AM PST
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Hillarys Gate Cult
(The man who said "there's no such thing as a stupid question" has never talked to Helen Thomas.)
To: AndyJackson
Driveway soon to be paved!
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03/09/2008 1:52:37 AM PST
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johnny7
To: Ditter
First, modern architecture has its moments, even when the architect is "well-intentioned." Look at James Howard Kunstler's
Eyesore of the Month and be sure to start paging back through the eyesores and explanations. So, even folks with taste can be convinced through what passes for high-brow explanation to accept junk. Second, architects are perfectly capable of pulling of an intentional joke. They call it "ironic reference" and this was built on the site of run down warehouses, etc., as I understand it. Serious architects would have seen the trailer park as an ironic reference to incorporate into a serious high-brow building. Besides everyone knew what the Clinton's were even if you were a democrat from New York.
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