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To: HAL9000; kcvl
Isn't it a fact that, even though they are "donated" to the library, the Clinons have access to them for use at that multitude of "homes?"
11 posted on 10/10/2002 2:39:26 AM PDT by Howlin
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To: Howlin
Yes, absolutely! They certainly know how to use and abuse everything they touch.

They can just run the donations(money or material things) through whichever "system" they decide to make it look legal but then transfer it without ever telling anyone. Who is going to hold them accountable? NO ONE so far is even willing to touch the subject.

Remember the $2,000 pearl necklace from the chinese guy(I'll think of his name in a minute...I think it started with a "T") who testified to giving it to Hillary but she COULDN'T REMEMBER. I don't see that listed either.

13 posted on 10/10/2002 2:50:20 AM PDT by kcvl
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To: Howlin
newly released transcripts of Trie's FBI interrogation revealed that the onetime Little Rock Chinese restaurateur was much closer to the first lady than generally had been known.

Yes, Trie had, on at least one occasion, given the first lady a pearl necklace; which may or may not be important. What's surely significant, though, is the level of familiarity between Mrs. Clinton and Trie's wife as indicated by his testimony.

"(Trie) said that Mrs. Clinton personally led an impromptu tour of the White House living quarters after recognizing Trie's wife among a group of Chinese visitors in 1995." (The Los Angeles Times -- Feb. 6, 2000)

The White House living quarters have always been regarded by the first lady as the Clintons' inner sanctum -- restricted to all but the most highly trusted allies and first family friends. It's unthinkable that Mrs. Clinton would have invited Charlie Trie's wife for a tour of her residence without knowing both her and her husband very well, including the fact that Trie himself was not particularly wealthy.

15 posted on 10/10/2002 2:56:01 AM PDT by kcvl
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To: Howlin
Howlin, when we were going over this stuff during the transition, there were two Judith Lieber handbags unaccounted for. NOW there are FOUR!

Judith Lieber handbags start at $1500 and go up from there. They are fancy evening bags in the shape of animals, shells, flowers, etc. and rich people collect them.

There is no reason to have four of those at the library. (Bet you that they were given to wives of heads of state and I will bet you the re-gifter wrote the gifts off on their taxes.)

17 posted on 10/10/2002 3:03:40 AM PDT by Miss Marple
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