Posted on 08/30/2007 8:23:42 AM PDT by doug from upland
Please ping the list. Thanks.
The Clintons ARE A LIVING LIE. A massive criminal lie. And expect much, much more.
Hmmmmm, in his video deposition, Stan Lee admits to “switching” $100,000 checks. Why hasn’t the WASHINGTON POST and NY TIMES told their readers? Where is the FEC and DOJ?
You might enjoy this visual and musical review of the horrible 8 years -— “IT’S ALL A LIE” -— http://youtube.com/watch?v=t6lc17H35lA
Keep them coming, Doug. The public needs to know who they are dealing with. I suspect a lot more democrats know who they are dealing with than they are willing to say. They also know they will be subjected to the same rules we are if she is elected. A dictator has to rule everyone; not just a select group.
Castro endorses Hillary! Watch your back, doug.
Bump for truth! Go, Doug, go!
The public may never get this information, only those of us on FR know what’s going on in that crime family, it seems.
..................Of course, as was always the case, cocaine was involved as our country was trying to stop the Soviet communist advances in our hemisphere. When the coffee samples were delivered to Peter’s garage, one of the bags contained some cocaine. ...................
In your zeal to see these scumbags finally answer for something, I hadn’t realized that cocaine was hidden in a coffee shipment.
From what I understand, this is a very common practice, as the sniff dogs are distracted by the coffee, so maybe the cops arriving a few minutes later was not a sting operation orchestrated by the Toons, but normal procedure for coffee not delivered to a roaster or commercial establishment.
Just about all futures coffee traders get out of their potential delivery position before the commodity option is closed.
That being said, I sure hope that the continuing Chinese connection between these scum can finally have the dots connected, along with the number to a WJBC swiss bank account.
I just sent the following letter to our local newspaper...
I have to assume The Modesto Bee editors are all on vacation and y'all left the DNC in charge of selecting content for the pages of The Bee.
The Bee's Aug 30 edition carried no less than three items regarding Idaho's Senator Craig. No where in The Bee is there mention of another Dem scandal involving campaign contributions to our own Senators Boxer and Feinstein as well as Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton. Has the hint of John Huang all over again.
The Bee's managing editor, Dan Day, in an article dated March 25, 2007, stated that "When I step into The Bee building, I check my personal views at the door. So do my colleagues. We aim to be objective in reporting the news. It's a matter of professional pride."
It's not like this latest Dem scandal isn't news, The Wall Street Journal and The LA Times gave it full coverage and the Bee remains silent. Y'all must have gotten the DNC memo - Publish no articles that would harm Hillary or the DNC.
There is, by the way, another Hillary scandal brewing. On Sept 7th, at the Court of Appeals in Los Angeles, Hillary's attorney, David Kendall, will argue why his client should not be a co-defendant in the Paul vs Clinton civil suit (www.hillcap.org). We probably won't read about that in The Bee either.
Hope y'all enjoyed your vacations.
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Thanks, DD. Get me the phone number and I will try to reach him. Of course, I will cite his quote and try to hold him to it.
President Clinton with convicted fund-raiser Charlie Trie
Thanks for the idea. I need to perhaps use that as a logo.
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Amazing stuff
The Little Green House At The Airport
Imagine JFK getting Fidel Castro’s endorsement -
I think that’s the smallest house I’ve ever seen, lol. Looks like one room wide. You could get it for $25,000.00 here but in California, who knows.
Lol, wonder if Hillary likes Castro’s endorsement?
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