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To: DPB101
Unfazed, Clinton has kept a heavy schedule of appearances. By her estimate, she's signed 10,000 copies of her memoirs.

Hey wait a sec: Didn't she sign "2,000" copies that first day a Rockafeller Center? What's going on here?

Are we, gulp, being misled?

2 posted on 07/02/2003 9:10:11 AM PDT by presidio9 (RUN AL, RUN!!!)
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To: presidio9
Unfazed, Clinton has kept a heavy schedule of appearances. By her estimate, she's signed 10,000 copies of her memoirs.

memoirs, lol..I prefer to call it "her big book of lies."

105 posted on 07/02/2003 1:13:48 PM PDT by orbitboy
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To: presidio9
Let's say that figure includes up through Huntington. It wouldn't be hard to add up the numbers in the published reports. I'd say that the reports add up to more than her 10,000 figure.

Clintons would rather lie than tell the truth, even when it serves their interests.

And that figure doesn't seem to add in the "pre-signed" books she had inteneded to use on the ENTIRE BOOK TOUR. Her debut event in Manhattan had signs that read "Reception Line" and "LIMITED NUMBER OF PRESIGNED COPIES" they very day she signed books. The "It Takes A Village" tour was "Reception Line" and "Presigned books".

The suckers should be grateful to Curtis Sliwa of WABC radio in New York and Dom Giordano of WPHT in Philadelphia because without their exposing Hillary's game plan, they wouldn't have a real "signature" on their books.

The Pasadena book store did ask if the "presigned" books were "autopenned" or mechanically reproduced signatures. Hillary's people assured them they were not, so we know what that means...... BTW, if you're from DUh-ville and have an autographed "It Takes A Village" but you didn't see it signed, go grab a magnifying glass and look at that page where it meets the book. If you see a fine line of glue, you have a "tip-in". A page signed but glued into the final book. It's a low rent way of doing things, because to serious book collectors, it's not worth as much as the "whole book" being signed by the author.

158 posted on 07/02/2003 9:11:33 PM PDT by Doctor Raoul (The "Anti-War Leaders" Have Blood On Their Hands, look and you'll find, they are NOT anti-war)
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