Posted on 10/07/2005 6:01:28 PM PDT by doug from upland
Go, Louis Freeh, whoa baby, go get Billy Boy
Go, Louis Freeh, whoa baby, go get Billy Boy
For our defense Clinton never gave a d*amn
He'd drop trow and say baby her I am
He's serviced while he's on the telephone
And claimed that he never really was alone
Go, Louis Freeh, whoa baby, go get Billy Boy
Go, Louis Freeh, whoa baby, go get Billy Boy
(short musical break)
Go, Louis Freeh, whoa baby, go get Billy Boy
Go, Louis Freeh, whoa baby, go get Billy Boy
The man never made it out of puberty
He'd lust after every skirt that he would see
He spoke of Khobar with the Saudi prince
Some money he sought, the words he did not mince
Go, Louis Freeh, whoa baby, go get Billy Boy
Go, Louis Freeh, whoa baby, go get Billy Boy
His closet's full of skeletons, we know
The RATS in the senate would not make him go
We had to put up with him eight long years
Through all of the lying and the phony tears
Go, Louis Freeh, whoa baby, go get Billy Boy
Go, Louis Freeh, whoa baby, go get Billy Boy
(musical break)
Oh yeah, yeah...he's even worse than that foolish peanut man
He'd take Chinese money, all that he can
It is a miracle that we survived
Al Qaeda was growing, and it really thrived
Go, Louis Freeh, whoa baby, go get Billy Boy
Go, Louis Freeh, whoa baby, go get Billy Boy
Go get Billy Boy...Billy Boy...Louis
Sorry, I mistook your FReepmail for a previous one. Here is a link to a local chatroom in Seneca, NY. Maybe we need to log onto it and talk about Hillary and the induction. Anyone up for some fun?
http://forums.fingerlakes1.com/postlist.php?Cat=&Board=seneca
I believe the real Louie Louie is 40 years old this month! In 1965, who would have thought that a sitting American president would ever commit such treasonous acts.
One Hit Wonders Lyrics
The Kingsmen (1955)
Louie Louie Lyrics
CHORUS:
Louie Louie, oh no
Me gotta go
Aye-yi-yi-yi, I said
Louie Louie, oh baby
Me gotta go
Fine little girl waits for me
Catch a ship across the sea
Sail that ship about, all alone
Never know if I make it home
CHORUS
Three nights and days I sail the sea
Think of girl, constantly
On that ship, I dream she's there
I smell the rose in her hair.
CHORUS
Okay, let's give it to 'em, right now!
GUITAR SOLO
See Jamaica, the moon above
It won't be long, me see me love
Take her in my arms again
Tell her I'll never leave again
CHORUS
Let's take it on outa here now
Let's go!!
Ah yes, they don't write them like they used to! :) Thanks, Doug.
The man is firmly in the pockets of the Saudi's yet all the libs scream Halliburton every two words.
I think Newt was right on in his assessment last night on H&C -- and Alan Colmes was getting apoplectic trying to defend Clinton.
He said he stayed fearing the type of person Clinton would replace him with.. perhaps seeing his boss, the AG, was a Clinton mouthpiece and Stepford AG he had reason to feel that way.
Jeez, just when you think you're uncharitable for hating 2 people so much, they give you another reason to despise them.
When do these people not have their hands out?
Clinton skeletons burst out of cupboard unlocked by the FBI (new details)
UK Times ^ | Oct. 8, 2005 | Tim Reid
Posted on 10/09/2005 11:03:19 AM PDT by FairOpinion
IN THE summer of 1998, as the Monica Lewinsky scandal closed in around him, Bill Clinton was hosting an official White House dinner when he told his guests he needed to visit the bathroom.
Excusing himself, he left the table. But, unknown to his guests, he walked in humiliated fury not to the bathroom, but to the White House Map Room. Waiting for him were FBI doctors and a federal prosecutor, there to take his blood sample to see of it matched the DNA on Ms Lewinskys now infamous semen-stained dress.
This extraordinary episode, which remained secret until yesterday, is recounted in an explosive new book by Louis Freeh, the FBI Director during the 1990s.
Mr Freeh writes for the first time about his appalling relationship with the President who appointed him, and the endless stream of scandals that made Mr Clinton the constant target of FBI investigations.
The problem was with Bill Clinton the scandals and the rumoured scandals, the incubating ones and the dying ones never ended, Mr Freeh writes in My FBI: Bringing Down the Mafia, Investigating Bill Clinton, and Fighting the War on Terror.
Whatever moral compass the President was consulting was leading him in the wrong direction. His closets were full of skeletons just waiting to burst out. We were preoccupied in eight years with multiple investigations. The scandals included the Whitewater inquiry and Mr Clintons affairs with Ms Lewinsky, Paula Jones and Gennifer Flowers.
The need to obtain Mr Clintons blood sample was the most unsavoury element of the FBIs investigation of the Lewinsky saga, Mr Freeh says.
The White House intern, whose affair with Mr Clinton led to impeachment proceedings, had kept a Gap dress stained with his genetic material as proof of their relationship. She later revealed its existence to Kenneth Starr, the independent counsel investigating the former President. The dinner party subterfuge was like a bad movie, Mr Freeh writes. But we did it, very carefully, very confidentially.
John Harris, a Washington Post reporter, provides more detail about the Map Room encounter in his biography of Mr Clinton, The Survivor.
Clintons face was flushed with anger as he rolled up his sleeve while one of his Navy physicians drew the sample. A prosecutor and federal agent fixed their gaze on the vial the entire time, fearful that Clintons team might try a surreptitious switch. Such was the mutual distrust between Mr Starr and Mr Clinton that the former Presidents lawyer ordered a second blood sample in case Mr Starr resorted to dirty tricks, according to Mr Harris.
Mr Freeh also writes of a conversation between Mr Clinton and Crown Prince Abdullah of Saudi Arabia in the aftermath of the Khobar Towers bombing that killed 19 US servicemen in Dhahran in 1996. He claims that Mr Clinton used the occasion to solicit a donation for his presidential library.
Mr Freeh says that Mr Clinton refused to insist that the Crown Prince allow the FBI to question suspects held in custody in Saudi Arabia. Bill Clinton raised the subject only to tell the Crown Prince he understood the Saudis reluctance to co-operate and then he hit Abdullah up for a contribution to the Clinton Presidential Library.
Newt Gingrich, the former Republican House Speaker and erstwhile Clinton nemesis, said on the Fox television network: If Louis Freeh is prepared to swear on oath that he knows that President Clinton was asking foreign leaders for money . . . this has to be a criminal offence of the first order.
Mr Freeh was appointed by Mr Clinton in 1993, but relations between the two became poisoned. Mr Freeh writes that to distance himself from the scandals, he refused a White House pass that would have allowed him access without signing in. I wanted all my visits to be official, he said.
They clashed repeatedly, including over an FBI inquiry into alleged Chinese efforts to funnel campaign donations to Democrats, an inquiry that Mr Freeh never told Mr Clinton about. Mr Clinton soon referred to the FBI chief as F****** Freeh, seeing him as an agent for the Republicans.
Mr Freeh resigned from the FBI in 2001, three months before the September 11 terrorist attacks. He was harshly criticised by the commission that investigated the atrocity.
Jay Carson, Mr Clintons spokesman, said: This is clearly a total work of fiction, written by a man whos desperate to clear his name. Its unfortunate that hed stoop to this level in his desperate attempt to rewrite history. Freehs claims about library fundraising are more untruths from a book thats chock-full of them.
Daniel Benjamin, a former Clinton aide, said that the former President pushed the Crown Prince quite hard over the Khobar Towers investigation, and won Saudi co-operation that led to indictments.
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