Posted on 01/30/2008 8:19:48 PM PST by bd476
Hey, did they see JW Investments anywhere (Joe Wilson)
If only that were the least of the risks.
Stop living in the past and move on.
We’re trying to do the work of the people, while you insist on the politics of personal destruction.
Did I miss anything?
Oh,yeah! Blah, blah, blah ...Vast Right Wing Conspiracy!
Don't forget their scorings in the "cattle-gate", also!!!
NO,NO. - But their shenanigans can NO longer be swept under the rug by the "drive-by" media!!!
Or the revelations of the "Emperor without clothes"???
Klinton Korruption Ping
Could it be that she has not forgotten her brother's plane crash, thinking back to Fort Marcy Park ???
Thats real good.
But Ive come to the conclusion that the Clinton corruption machine must be stopped at all costs.
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Our world of satellite communication, and private MD87s, and cellphone computers is a very different world from Jimmy Carter’s 1976. Four years of Clintons will cause irreparable change and harm to our country. We will become another Venezuela politically.
Speaking of scandals...
...this very fine Burkle fellow is known far and wide as a connoissoir of young ladies. In fact, he is known to "order" young women to give him a massage...young women NO OLDER THAN FOURTEEN!
There's your scandal....all those people who hobnob with Burkle know this. One of these days may this horrific truth come out.
There is no hope when the Clinton's have this kind of money to throw around.
bookmarking for later read; thanks.
Ping
The New York Times, no less. I guess I’m more shocked that the story appears in NYT. I’m not shocked anymore by anything the Clinton’s do, just the fact that they continue to get away with it. Where does it end?
And a month after Clinton’s visit to Kazakhstan this happened:
OCTOBER 22, 2005 : (TANZANIA : CUSTOMS OFFICIALS DISCOVER SHIPMENT OF URANIUM 238 WHICH HAD BEEN SMUGGLED FROM THE LUBUMBASHI MINES IN CONGO IN A SHIPMENT OF COLTAN DESTINED FOR KAZAKHSTAN VIA THE IRANIAN PORT OF BANDAR ABBAS) Tanzanian customs officials told The Sunday Times it was destined for the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas, and was stopped on October 22 last year during a routine check. ... A senior Tanzanian customs official said the illicit uranium shipment was found hidden in a consignment of coltan, a rare mineral used to make chips in mobile telephones. The shipment was destined for smelting in the former Soviet republic of Kazakhstan, delivered via Bandar Abbas, Irans biggest port. There were several containers due to be shipped and they were all routinely scanned with a Geiger counter, the official said. This one was very radioactive. When we opened the container it was full of drums of coltan. Each drum contains about 50kg of ore. When the first and second rows were removed,the ones after that were found to be drums of uranium. In a nuclear reactor, uranium 238 can be used to breed plutonium used in nuclear weapons. The customs officer, who spoke to The Sunday Times on condition he was not named, added: The container was put in a secure part of the port and it was later taken away, by the Americans, I think, or at least with their help. We have all been told not to talk to anyone about this. -————— “Iran’s plot to mine uranium in Africa,” Jon Swain, David Leppard and Brian Johnson-Thomas, The Sunday Times (U.K.), 08/06/06,ke to The Sunday Times on condition he was not named, added: The container was put in a secure part of the port and it was later taken away, by the Americans, I think, or at least with their help. We have all been told not to talk to anyone about this. -————— “Iran’s plot to mine uranium in Africa,” Jon Swain, David Leppard and Brian Johnson-Thomas, The Sunday Times (U.K.), 08/06/06,
FLASH!!! Clinton tied to ne’er-do-well!
Malley related link...
Obama aide wants talks with terrorists
Small world, eh?
FYI ping, b :)
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