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271 posted on 11/19/2004 10:00:51 PM PST by PhilDragoo (Hitlery: das Butch von Buchenvald)
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To: PhilDragoo; Happy2BMe; devolve
JENNINGS (Discussing rankings by presidential historians]: They gave you a forty-first in terms of moral authority - after Nixon.

I have a HE** of a lot more respect for Nixon than I EVER had for clintoon. I can't express that strongly enough.

Clintoon can rot in he** as far as I'm concerned.

CLINTON: No, no. I care. In care. You don't want to go here, Peter. You don't want to go here. Not after what your people did. And the way you - your network - what you did with Kenneth Starr. The way your people repeated every little sleazy thing he did. No one has any idea of what that's like.

Translation: How DARE you not show me in the BEST light regardless of what the facts may bear out!


Thursday was the Grand Opening of the clintoon library and massage parlor.


Warning!  Warning!  Warning!

Click wav or mp3 to hear Clinton.

THE BLACK LANDMARK
THE CLINTON LIEBRARY RAZED

You think I’m kidding?
They really did tear that down.
Click here.

Excerpt:

Who is to blame when a historic landmark is lost? Part of the blame belongs to a throw-away society that places little premium on historical structures. Some of the blame must accrue to preservationists and historians who failed to recognize the significance of this structure hidden within May Supply Company. Most of the blame, however, must go to the Clinton Library Foundation and the City of Little Rock, neither of whom showed any evidence of a good faith effort to evaluate various options for keeping the station or moving a smaller representative section to a nearby site. One must also wonder why Clinton library site engineers failed to call attention to this historical building during the early stages of the library design. Site engineers had conducted exhaustive surveys of the area, surveys which had given them access to this building while it was cocooned within other structures and effectively hidden from the public. Were the survey engineers incapable of recognizing an unquestionably historic structure, or was their silence a deliberate calculated effort to conceal details of a landmark which they considered expendible?


274 posted on 11/20/2004 5:31:31 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (There is only one GOOD 'RAT: one that has been voted OUT of POWER !! Straight ticket GOP!)
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To: PhilDragoo

LOL, just give Hillary a pair of 'pigs wings'!!


295 posted on 11/20/2004 7:24:02 PM PST by potlatch (Under Construction.......)
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