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To: FromLori

Good for Bill—at least he knows what will fly politically. Besides, this Silsby gal may be cooperative.


27 posted on 02/07/2010 6:00:11 PM PST by Sicvee (Sicvee)
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To: Sicvee
Good for Bill—at least he knows what will fly politically. Besides, this Silsby gal may be cooperative.

Indeed. Nothing could be more appropriate than to have Bill Clinton in charge of Laura Silsby's fate. She'd be down on her knees sucking in a second if she got the chance. But too bad for her, she's a pudgy, unattractive middle-aged loser who's now known to the whole world as a con artist, and Bill can still get prettier younger hussies to service him. And it's not clear that anyone in the US really wants her back. Plenty of her creditors and former employees want their money, but since she doesn't have any and isn't going to have any, they've got no use for her.

Even the situation with her two minor children is shaky. A judge forced her to turn over her children's passports in December, after her husband got wind that she was telling people she was going to be "leaving the country". She had also taken her children to the Dominican Republic in July, apparently on her first trip there with Coulter re trying to set up the "orphanage", and her ex-husband took issue with that. http://www.idahostatesman.com/localnews/story/1071122.html Sounds like the judge believed she might be trying to abscond with the children in violation of whatever the custody order was. If her ex-husband didn't already have primary custody, I'm sure he will going forward. And what do you tell kids when their mother has just been exposed to the whole world as a con artist who tried to exploit poor Haitian children for her own gain, and succeeded in exploiting gullible but well-intentioned church folks for her own gain for quite a few months? Really, at this point her kids are better off without her.

The funny thing is that the Haitian judges, who are accustomed to making their living by extorting bribes in exchange for lenient or nonexistent sentences, have got themselves a genuinely guilty-as-sin US citizen, and one who is now very high profile to boot, but despite her having these key features of a major cash cow, they're not likely to get squat for her, because nobody wants her. And the US *will* intervene, quietly but firmly, behind the scenes, if the Haitians attempt to extort money for the freedom of the innocent ones. Tough times for Haitian judges -- their homes are probably rubble, and now their jail is cluttered up with prisoners they can't get any cash for.

42 posted on 02/07/2010 11:39:55 PM PST by GovernmentShrinker
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