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To: strategofr

"Thanks to the magic of digital editing, Hillary's public relations disaster was recast as a triumph. The hecklers vanished as completely as exiled Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky had once vanished from Soviet archives, his face airbrushed out of every photo."

Yeah, I saw a satellite feed one time wash out Clinton's wicked laugh about his 'sexual impulses'. But the unedited version was run again-and-again on the Alan Keyes Show. It was surreal. And showing the process regarding the Boo Hillary moment would wake a lot of people up. I have the unedited version of Boo-Hillary on a cassette. Hehehe!


71 posted on 06/01/2005 8:53:31 AM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March (<<<< Profile page streamlined, solely devoted Schiavo research)
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To: Arthur Wildfire! March

"I have the unedited version of Boo-Hillary on a cassette. Hehehe!"

If you could a copy of that to a hobbyist who is decent with the PC video editing software, combine it with a few other things somehow, and get a DVD production run, you just might topple Hillary and save America. Sell them for cost of production (almost nothing) and, in effect, have unlimited production.

But without the legal rights of usage, that would be illegal. I could never advise an illegal move. The fact that this woman has killed 50+ people and stolen 900 FBI files so she could blackmail Senators wouldn't make it OK to infringe on copyright laws just to stop her from gaining executive power over our legal system and military.

And whatever happens, and I'm not joking here---God Bless You and keep you safe.


72 posted on 06/01/2005 2:16:49 PM PDT by strategofr (What did happen to those 293 boxes of secret FBI files (esp on Senators) Hillary stole?)
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