HILLARY! UNCENSORED, the No. 1 video on google videos, is coming to Harvard - http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1913998/posts
Bump to doug’s post !!
I was late to watching that video,
but it is a MUST SEE .. bless you,
Doug, for your perseverance and
doggedness in bringing this travesty
public.
Imagine: Bill gets invited in to a
business deal, puts a caveat on the
principals to have a huge Hollywood
Shrillary fundraiser, then they proceed
to incomprehensively lie and target the
business guy (Peter Paul) with a
massive discrediting campaign, fabrications,
his arrest, and complete silencing of the
MSM and questionable actions from judges
in the subsequent litigation.
It’s all very fishy and nonsensical and
Clintonesque.
I URGE YOU you all to watch the media trailer
later, where you’ll see constitutional and
federal elections law experts describe the
felonies Hillary committed:
Media trailer
How great that it’s scheduled to be shown at
Harvard and other educational institutions.
The thread about it is here
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1913998/posts
~~~~~~~~
Phsstpok: Thank you SO much for all your devoted work.
You’re a gem.
~~~~~~~~
Valerie Plame will be all over the tube, and
twisting the truth again on the PR trail in
numerous appearances to push her book.
And I’m sad to report that she will be speaking
at my alma mater this week... they turned SO
liberal in the 80’s.
Funny, that liberal gals term this “empowering women,”
when she, too, hitched her wagon to a devious political
player to achieve this alleged power.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2007/10/21/plame_quindlen_to_speak/
“On Friday, Plame will be the keynote speaker at the Women’s and Professional Development Conference, organized by Bay Path College, at the Sheraton Ferncroft in Danvers.
Bay Path, a private college in Longmeadow, is opening a satellite campus at Burlington High School, offering Saturday classes for women with an emphasis on business education. The conference was planned to launch the new campus, where graduate courses were due to start yesterday. Undergraduate classes start Nov. 3.
“We’re not the same old, same old night school program,” Carol A. Leary, the college president, said in an interview. “We really are believers in what we can do for women, but it has to be on their own terms. A Saturday program is much easier for them to earn a degree.”