Posted on 10/18/2004 12:06:18 PM PDT by DTA
It isn't legal, but Clinton and Gore and Kerry get away with it of course.
Is there anyone he wouldn't take money from? Maybe OBL himself, but I think everyone else is fair game.
Rush mentioned a picture of Kerry at a rally in Florida, laughing and taking money from a 7 year old kid who said he'd stolen it from his father...
"Maybe OBL himself, but I think everyone else is fair game."
Probably even OBL, if he were alive and the money could be laundered well enough.
Tamsey, here is the connection for view we were freeping about on another thread.
Democrats are terrorists best friend
Marker
what a yutz!!
BTTP
Interesting photos, just who are the thugs in the evening clothes ?
Guy on the right in tux is Dick Holbrooke, guy in the middle is Clark.
There photos are even beter. I hope that Krasniqi knows to swim.
Buying weapons
Shipping weapons. So much of WOT.
Terrorists check the wares in Kosovo. American KFOR troops will be killed with 'Merican weapons.
KLA is dead. Long live UCK and KFOR "intelligence"
Nothing to see here just another RAT-terrorist connection.
I do not know who the others are. It is the question Feds should answer.
If lazy gumshoes are lurking here, I'd check first with the guys whose name is at the bottom right of the photo:
Iliria Studio
652 E. 187th Street,
Bronx, NY
Tel: (718) 382-5224
Tel: (718) 562-7777
http://www.iliriastudio.com
/n.b. do not click on their website - you will leave your IP address/
My question is, is this a group of Albanian Americans or with an Albanian organization who are pictured with Holbrooke and Weasel Clark?
I was told that Holbrooke is married to the ex-wife of Peter Jennings.
Former head of the political directorate of guerilla group known as Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), Hashim Thaci, now head of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, greets thousands of party supporters during an election rally in Pristina, October 21, 2004. About 1.4 million Kosovars are due to vote in national elections to elect 120 members of assembly on Saturday. REUTERS/Hazir Reka
Kosovo's President Ibrahim Rugova declares victory in Kosovo's general elctions, claiming that his LDK (Democratic League of Kosovo) had won over 50 percent of the votes, during a press conference held in Kosovo's capital Pristina on Sunday, Oct. 24. 2004. About 1.4 million voters were eligible to elect representatives to a 120-seat assembly, which in turn will elect a president and a government that holds limited authority. (AP Photo / Visar Kryeziu)
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