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Something is rotten in Kentucky and I'm not talking about horse hockey. Former Dem Gov is owner of Eight Belles who was put to sleep at the Kentucky Derby. Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was strongly pushing the story of the filly to the press and public and that should get everyone's alarm up. When the Clintons are pushing some story or cause, it should be examined very closely.

You have a case that combines corrupt politicians ransacking a bank (stiffing the taxpaying public like the Whitewater scandal), a stud farm mortgage and dead horse that was pushed to the public by candidate Hillary.

With the Kentucky primary coming up, the stench alone may be enough to politically wipe out the Clintons.


1 posted on 05/04/2008 3:07:08 AM PDT by red flanker
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To: red flanker

Eight Belles was owned by Rick Porter of Delaware. I can’t find any ties to the KY governor.


2 posted on 05/04/2008 3:43:10 AM PDT by Abby4116
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To: red flanker
Not to mention her attention whore of a daughter was present at the event. Co-incidence, or not?

This tragedy has the signature Clinton type stamp all over it.

3 posted on 05/04/2008 10:18:26 AM PDT by Blue Highway
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To: red flanker

You are confusing the former gov (Brereton Jones) with Eight Belles’ trainer (Larry Jones). Not related. Brereton had nothing to do with Eight Belles.

There is a happy connection between the two Joneses: Brereton Jones is the breeder/owner of Proud Spell, the filly who won the Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs on Friday. Proud Spell is trained by Larry Jones. The filly owned by Brereton survived her race.


4 posted on 05/04/2008 3:10:36 PM PDT by LibFreeOrDie
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