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NATIONAL WOMEN'S HALL OF FAME STUNNED BY HILLARY CLINTON TIES TO PROSTITUTION KING NG LAP SENG
greatwomen.org ^ | 10-6-05 | DFU

Posted on 10/06/2005 12:13:19 PM PDT by doug from upland

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To: doug from upland

Found while surfing the web...


http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/RANCHO/POLITICS/scandals_arc.html#JAN26

Which is a link on...

http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/RANCHO/POLITICS/politics.html


I remember a lot of this but it was hard to keep track of at the time.


61 posted on 10/06/2005 1:15:03 PM PDT by AMERIKA (Support America, buy a Harley aka HOG!)
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No call yet. I can only hold my breath so long and am starting to turn blue. Sorry, I am going to have to start breating again.

An informative email has been sent to the organization. Human trafficking is one of the most horrific crimes in many parts of the world. With Hillary's ties to Ng Lap Seng, how can she be inducted?

62 posted on 10/06/2005 1:16:36 PM PDT by doug from upland (Stopping Hillary should be a FreeRepublic Manhattan Project)
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To: Calpernia

If you can record an MP3, we would love to hear them singing. We have over 1600 songs, some which may actually not be NC-17 rated.


63 posted on 10/06/2005 1:18:14 PM PDT by doug from upland (Stopping Hillary should be a FreeRepublic Manhattan Project)
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Nominate
The Board of Directors of the National Women's Hall of Fame respectfully requests nominations of outstanding American women to be considered for induction into the National Women's Hall of Fame.

General Criteria
The mission of the National Women's Hall of Fame is: "To honor in perpetuity those women, citizens of the United States of America, whose contributions to the arts, athletics, business, education, government, the humanities, philanthropy and science, have been the greatest value…." Nominees may be living or deceased, but must be citizens of the United States. Their contribution(s) should be of national or global importance and of enduring value.

Instructions and Information
Completed Nomination Forms must be submitted directly to the Hall of Fame (see below). Only nominations submitted on this official Nomination Form will be accepted for review. Nominations will be reviewed for accuracy and compliance by the Hall's Research Committee. Nominations are judged by independent panels of judges, newly recruited every year. The judges panels are composed of distinguished citizens with expertise in one or more of the areas of achievement outlined in the Hall's mission and of representatives from respected, relevant national organizations.

Please type all answers and complete the nomination form in its entirety. Incomplete nomination forms (forms without all requested information) will not be forwarded to the judges for consideration. Your completed form is the primary tool used to determine the merits of each nominee for induction into the National Women's Hall of Fame. If you wish, you may also submit supplementary information in support of a nomination (articles, speeches, letters, etc.). These materials are often helpful and become part of the Hall's permanent and extensive files on notable American women. However, only a completed Nomination Form will be sent on for judging and final selection. Please note that all materials sent with this Nomination Form become the property of the National Women's Hall of Fame and will not be returned.

Nominations will be reviewed and considered on a continuing basis. However, a cut-off date will be set approximately 12-18 months prior to a scheduled induction ceremony. Nominations received after that date will be considered for the following induction.

Click here to fill out the Nominations Form



The National Women's Hall of Fame
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64 posted on 10/06/2005 1:20:20 PM PDT by doug from upland (Stopping Hillary should be a FreeRepublic Manhattan Project)
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To: doug from upland

>>>If you can record an MP3, we would love to hear them singing.

Bought a mic for the computer. Can't get it to work :(


65 posted on 10/06/2005 1:24:09 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: doug from upland

Anyone have Pirro's fax number? I'm sure her office would love a copy. :)


66 posted on 10/06/2005 1:27:27 PM PDT by sageb1 (This is the Final Crusade. There are only 2 sides. Pick one.)
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To: Calpernia

NOTE: I don't see anything below about it being a good thing for a wife to cover for her rapist husband, destory women behind the scenes, or take large amounts of money from a prostitution king.





"We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men and women are created equal........."
With these words a dream was given life in historic Seneca Falls, New York, the Birthplace of Women's Rights. Here, in 1848, Elizabeth Cady Stanton (a Seneca Falls resident), Lucretia Mott and 300 other women and men held the first Women's Rights Convention. The Declaration of Sentiments, modeled after the Declaration of Independence, was presented and passed by the convention. These resolutions included among other demands, that women have the right to vote. The struggle for women's rights had begun.

Seventy-two years later in 1920, the 19th amendment to the Constitution of the United States was ratified, which gave women many rights, including the right to vote. It had been a long, hard fight by women and men who believed in the equality and rights of women.

The women and men of Seneca Falls created the National Women's Hall of Fame in 1969, believing that the contributions of American women deserved a permanent home. In 1979, after a major fundraising drive, the Hall purchased an historic bank building in the heart of the Seneca Falls Historic District, renovating it to house the Hall's permanent exhibit, artifacts of historical interest, and offices.


67 posted on 10/06/2005 1:29:50 PM PDT by doug from upland (Stopping Hillary should be a FreeRepublic Manhattan Project)
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To: doug from upland

She's the smartest woman in the world - no doubt about it!


68 posted on 10/06/2005 1:33:20 PM PDT by Don Carlos (Christian, VRWC Member, Gun Nut, Right-wing Wacko. I feel sooo blessed!)
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To: sageb1

A few months ago I talked to a campaign manager or staffer of hers about INDICTING HILLARY and the $1.9 million she failed to declare in the 2000 race. They were not interested.


69 posted on 10/06/2005 1:33:31 PM PDT by doug from upland (Stopping Hillary should be a FreeRepublic Manhattan Project)
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To: doug from upland

She was also married to a rapist and that didn't seem to bother them either.


70 posted on 10/06/2005 1:35:21 PM PDT by SAMS (Nobody loves a soldier until the enemy is at the gate; Army Wife & Marine Mom)
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To: doug from upland

Just Sent them an Email:

THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT HILLARY CLINTON BEFORE HALL NAMES 2005 INDUCTIONS

ON AN ASIAN TOUR, Hillary Clinton told New Zealand television that she had been named after Sir Edmund Hillary. Pretty good trick, since Hillary was an unknown beekeeper the year of Mrs. Clinton's birth.

AFTER BECOMING involved in politics, Wellesley graduate Hillary Rodham orders her senior thesis sealed from public view.

HILLARY CLINTON said that she had done legal work for Madison Guaranty but that it was not related to the S&L's dealing with state regulators. "For goodness sake," she said. "You can't be a lawyer if you don't represent banks." You may remember that Hillary Clinton also thrilled all right-thinking Americans during the campaign by saying, "I suppose I could have stayed home and baked cookies and had teas. But what I decided to do was pursue my profession, which I entered before my husband was in public life." Forgotten, however, is what inspired this homily: accusations that Ms. Clinton had represented Whitewater business partner Jim McDougal's S&L before her husband's government.

1996 - HILLARY CLINTON produces a book-like substance that she claimed to have written in long-hand in six months. It would turn out that she had a ghost writer hired for $120,000

TWO MONTHS after commencing the Whitewater scam, Hillary Clinton invests $1,000 in cattle futures. Within a few days she has a $5,000 profit. Before bailing out she earns nearly $100,000 on her investment. Many years later, several economists will calculate that the chances of earning such returns legally were one in 250 million.

1978 - HILLARY CLINTON makes a $44,000 profit on a $2,000 investment in a cellular phone franchise deal that involves taking advantage of the FCC's preference for locals, minorities and women. The franchise is almost immediately flipped to the cellular giant, McCaw.

1993 -HILLARY CLINTON and David Watkins move to oust the White House travel office in favor of World Wide Travel, Clinton's source of $1 million in fly-now-pay-later campaign trips that essentially financed the last stages of the campaign without the bother of reporting the de facto contribution. The White House fires seven long-term employees for alleged mismanagement and kickbacks. The director, Billy Dale, charged with embezzlement, will be acquitted in less than two hours by the jury. An FBI agent involved in the case, IC Smith, will write later, "The White House Travel Office matter sent a clear message to the Congress as well as independent counsels that this Whit House would be different. Lying, withholding evidence, and considering - even expecting - underlings to be expendable so the Clintons could avoid accountability for their actins would become the norm."

At one point Hillary Clinton wrote Jim McDougal, "If Reaganomics works at all, Whitewater could become the Western Hemisphere's Mecca." In fact, the 203 acre plot was fifty miles from the nearest grocery store. The Washington Post later reported that some purchasers of lots, many of them retirees, "put up houses or cabins, others slept in vans or tents, hoping to be able to live off the land." More than half of the purchasers lost their plots thanks to the sleazy form of financing used. In short, Whitewater was the sort of resort land scam for which a local TV station would have won an Emmy for exposing.

On the Jim Lehrer Newshour in 1996, HRC was asked if she kept a diary. Her response: "Heavens, no! It could get subpoenaed. I can't write anything." She added that her comments would be used to "go after and persecute every friend of mine, everybody I've ever talked with, everyone I've had a conversation with. ~ It's very sad."

SAM SMITH, SHADOWS OF HOPE, 1994 - During the first months of the Clinton administration, one of the biggest national policy changes of the past fifty years was being forged by a secret committee led by Mrs. Clinton under procedures that periodically defied the courts and the Government Accounting Office and whose public manifestations consisted of highly contrived media opportunities, carefully staged "town meetings," and similar artifices.

Despite the contrary evidence of public opinion polls, the concept of Canadian-style single-payer insurance was dismissed early. Tom Hamburger and Ted Marmor in the Washington Monthly tell of a single-payer proponent being invited to the White House in February 1993. It was, he said, a "pseudo-consultation;" the doctor was quickly informed that "single payer is not politically feasible." When Dr. David Himmelstein of the Harvard Medical School pressed Mrs. Clinton on single payer, she replied, "Tell me something interesting, David."

In other words, write Hamburger and Marmor: "Fewer than six weeks into the Clinton presidency, the White House had made its key policy decision: Before the Health Care Task Force wrote a single page of its 22-volume report to the President, the single payer idea was written off, and 'managed competition' was in."

If there was any popular, grassroots demand for "managed competition" it never appeared. Managed competition had not been tested anywhere. Nonetheless, reported Thomas Bodenehimer in Nation:

"Around Hillary Rodham Clinton's health reform table sit the managed-competition winners: big business, hospitals, large (but not small) commercial insurers, the Blues, budget-worried government leaders and the 'Jackson Hole Group,' the chief intellectual honchos of the managed competition movement. . . Adherence to the mantra of managed competition appears to be the price of a ticket of admission to this gathering. "

What was finally proposed involved a massive transfer of the American health industry -- by some accounts now larger than the military-industrial complex -- to a small number of the largest insurance companies and other major corporations. These were companies that had the assets to play the game being offered -- a medical oligopoly that would dispense health-care under the rules of the Fortune 500 rather than according to those of Hipprocrates.

Clinton's position on health care had bounced around in the early months of the campaign, finally settling on a policy that would leave the big health insurers largely unscathed. It was not particularly surprising. Max Brantley, columnist for the Arkansas Times, noted that "Blue Cross owns Arkansas, and [Clinton] never did much to fight them."

The stakes would eventually become so high that a number of the biggest insurers -- including CIGNA, Aetna and Metropolitan Life -- would leave the industry-wide Health Insurance Association of America. Five of the largest insurance companies formed something called the Alliance for Managed Competition. In this new game one of the first targets of 'managed competition' was the smaller insurance companies that now account for nearly half of the health underwriting business. Said managed competition advocate Lynn Etheridge, "Ninety-nine percent of the insurance companies are going to be wiped out because they're only prepared to be insurance companies." Mrs. Clinton, sounding like a 1980s takeover lawyer, said, "It's going to be a Darwinian struggle. Only the best and fittest of them will survive." Similarly, when asked how small businesses were meant to cope with the added costs of her plan, Mrs. Clinton replied, "I can't go out and save every undercapitalized entrepreneur in America."

Her interest lay with the largest companies, i.e. the ones with the ability to purchase or create the health maintenance organizations that would become de rigeur under the Clinton scheme. The new HMOs would be major profit-centers for companies, simultaneously subsidized by federal payments for the ailments of the poor, elderly and those without conventional insurance.

WARD HARKAVY, VILLAGE VOICE 2000 - Twice in three days last week, Hillary Rodham Clinton basked in the adulation of cheering union . . . They would have dropped their forks if they had heard that Hillary served for six years on the board of the dreaded Wal-Mart, a union-busting behemoth. If they had learned the details of her friendship with Wal-Mart, they might have lost their lunches. . .

As she was leaving the dais, she ignored a reporter's question about Wal-Mart, and she ignored it again when she strode by reporters in the hotel lobby.

But there are questions. In 1986, when Hillary was first lady of Arkansas, she was put on the board of Wal-Mart. Officials at the time said she wasn't filling a vacancy. In May 1992, as Hubby's presidential campaign heated up, she resigned from the board of Wal-Mart. Company officials said at the time that they weren't going to fill her vacancy.

So what the hell was she doing on the Wal-Mart board? According to press accounts at the time, she was a show horse at the company's annual meetings when founder Sam Walton bused in cheering throngs to celebrate his non-union empire, which is headquartered in Arkansas, one of the country's poorest states. According to published reports, she was placed in charge of the company's "green" program to protect the environment.

But nobody got greener than Sam Walton and his family. For several years in the '80s, he was judged the richest man in America by Forbes magazine; his fortune zoomed into the billions until he split it up among relatives. It's no surprise that Hillary is a strong supporter of free trade with China. Wal-Mart, despite its "Buy American" advertising campaign, is the single largest U.S. importer, and half of its imports come from China.

Was Hillary the voice of conscience on the board for American and foreign workers? Contemporary accounts make no mention of that. They do describe her as a "corporate litigator" in those days, and they mention, speaking of environmental matters, that she also served on the board of Lafarge, a company that, according to a press account, once burned hazardous fuels to run its cement plants. . .

And the Clintons depended on Wal-Mart's largesse not only for Hillary's regular payments as a board member but for travel expenses on Wal-Mart planes and for heavy campaign contributions to Bill's campaigns there and nationally. . .

During the same period, small towns all over America began complaining that Wal-Mart was squeezing out ma-and-pa stores and leaving little burgs throughout the Midwest and South with downtowns that featured little more than empty storefronts.

MOTHER JONES, 2003 - More than two-thirds of all Wal-Mart employees are women -- yet women make up less than 10 percent of top store managers. Back when she was first lady of Arkansas, Hillary Clinton became the first woman appointed to the Wal-Mart board, and tried to get the company to hire more women managers, but that effort apparently went the way of national health insurance. Wal-Mart today has the same percentage of women in management that the average company had in 1975.

LISA FEATHERSTONE, NATION, 2005 - Unlike so many horrible things, Wal-Mart cannot be blamed on George W. Bush. The Arkansas-based company prospered under the state's native son Bill Clinton when he was governor and President. Sam Walton and his wife, Helen, were close to the Clintons, and for several years Hillary Clinton, whose law firm represented Wal-Mart, served on the company's board of directors. Bill Clinton's "welfare reform" has provided Wal-Mart with a ready workforce of women who have no choice but to accept its poverty wages and discriminatory policies.


71 posted on 10/06/2005 1:35:28 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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In 1969, a group of women and men of Seneca Falls created the National Women's Hall of Fame, believing that the contribution of American women deserved a permanent home in the small village where it all began. The Hall is home to exhibits, artifacts of historical interest, a research library and office. The National Women's Hall of Fame, a national membership organization, holds as its mission:


"To honor in perpetuity these women, citizens of the United States of America whose contributions to the arts, athletics, business, education, government, the humanities, philanthropy and science, have been the greatest value for the development of their country."©
The Hall is a shrine to some of the greatest women in the history of this country and a tribute that grows annually with each induction ceremony as we learn to appreciate more about the wonderful contributions that women make to our civilization.


72 posted on 10/06/2005 1:35:31 PM PDT by doug from upland (Stopping Hillary should be a FreeRepublic Manhattan Project)
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To: doug from upland

Well, Pirro did formally set the stage by saying she would run a clean campaign, so I can understand.


73 posted on 10/06/2005 1:36:07 PM PDT by sageb1 (This is the Final Crusade. There are only 2 sides. Pick one.)
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To: sageb1

I just looked for it. Couldn't find one and opted for email. I prefer fax for moments like this.


74 posted on 10/06/2005 1:36:36 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Blurblogger

Thanks for the ping!


75 posted on 10/06/2005 1:36:42 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: evets
hahahahahaa. I've never seen what the beeber looked like. I've always wondered about it. Thanks!
76 posted on 10/06/2005 1:38:52 PM PDT by zeugma (Warning: Self-referential object does not reference itself.)
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To: flashbunny

prostitution is part of the feminazi agenda and has always been into this hooker and sex extortion schemes at the workplace and in the family... or what is left of it.

There's a reason why they support abortion, oral sex, condoms, child exploitation by "mothers" through bonding and lawsuits.


77 posted on 10/06/2005 1:39:45 PM PDT by JudgemAll (Condemn me, make me naked and kill me, or be silent for ever on my gun ownership and law enforcement)
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To: zeugma
Please see this thread: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1162751/posts
78 posted on 10/06/2005 1:47:20 PM PDT by evets (God bless president Bush!)
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To: mewzilla

The Board of Directors are the voters in this group-that's what the lady told me anyway. What a crock!!!!


79 posted on 10/06/2005 1:49:53 PM PDT by geezerwheezer (get up boys, we're burnin' daylight!!!)
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To: doug from upland
Ng Lap Seng

Is this the guy who invented the Lap dance?
80 posted on 10/06/2005 1:50:10 PM PDT by jackieaxe (English speaking, law abiding, taxpaying citizen)
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