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To: YHAOS
Three days after the Hollwood Gala of Aug. 12, 2000, Hillary, through her lying weasel spokesman Howard Wolfson, claimed she was shocked that Peter Paul had a felony record. They knew nothing about the Cuban Coffee Caper that ripped off Fidel Castro. They missed the vet. Well, you liars, Peter had already been vetted six times by the Secret Service. You didn't miss anything; you just wanted the money. That is what you always do.

Hey, lying weasel Howard Wolfson, see you at your deposition.

56 posted on 09/03/2007 3:23:15 PM PDT by doug from upland (Stopping Hillary should be a FreeRepublic Manhattan Project)
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To: doug from upland
"Hillary . . . claimed she was shocked that Peter Paul had a felony record. "

Ah, yes, Hilly was "shocked." I've never known one woman to be "shocked" as often as Clueless Clinton. How can the smartest woman in the world be so completely out of touch with her surroundings as to be constantly "shocked"? By lying like a rug. That's how.

I'm glad to know that you are taking precautions. The Clintons have a thirty-year record of taking advantage of those who do not take precautions.

Takes me back to the good old days: Mena & the Dixie Mafia; the Rose Billing Records; Whitewater; Huang & the Lippo Group; the 'administrative' leave of Jean Lewis; Madison Guaranty; the Traval Office scandal; Gov Jim Guy Tucker. The list goes on and on. And there in the middle of this swirling chaos, stands little Miss Pretty-In-Pink Clueless, blue eyes wide open in "shock." Actually the lucky people are the ones whose association with the Clintons left them with only sullied reputations or a prison term. The others aren't here anymore to "shock" Clueless.

89 posted on 09/03/2007 5:19:52 PM PDT by YHAOS
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