To: AmeriBrit
Clinton's visit to Czecho and the USSR was most unusual.
For US Senators, there was an overt reason to go (in addition, there may have been covert reasons, of course).
But for a footloose college boy to be hosted behind the Iron Curtain, months after the tanks rolled into Prague, would have been very, very unusual.
There had to be more to the story.
66 posted on
10/23/2006 3:45:01 PM PDT by
Jim Noble
(Some moron brought a cougar to a party, and it went berserk.)
To: Jim Noble
Yes, footloose and broke too but he "somehow" went anyway.
69 posted on
10/23/2006 4:00:02 PM PDT by
1066AD
To: Jim Noble
Oxford University and Rhodes scholarship are a breeding ground for communism. On visits to my birth place across the pond, and friends who have influence at my request, have spent hours going through the archived micro-fish records at the newspaper and have come up zilch on any mention of Clinton ever being a Rhodes scholar, his expulsion, his rapid departure in disgrace, or the rape of Eileen Weldon. For some reason all reference to him and his activities during that period have been sealed. Very few are aware of his flag burning episode, but I saw that with my own eyes and is why I first became interested in the antics of WJC. When it became known that he'd left Oxford and headed to Moscow, when it was against the law for anyone crossing the border into the USSR that held a U.S. passport, it just made things more interesting. It's just my opinion, but I would bet money he's involved in this somewhere, somehow.
77 posted on
10/23/2006 4:20:50 PM PDT by
AmeriBrit
(Soros and Clinton's for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington = SCREW.)
To: Jim Noble
"But for a footloose college boy to be hosted behind the Iron Curtain, months after the tanks rolled into Prague, would have be"en very, very unusual."
"There had to be more to the story."
I agree. Why did Clinton sell military technology to the Chinese for campaign cash? He could have raised all the cash he needed from the South American drug cartels.
Far more here than meets the eye.
To: Jim Noble
There had to be more to the story.I have always wondered why some enterprising investigative reporter has not gone to Russia, Czech.., etc. to write the story of Ex42's trip to the USSR at a time when most Americans could not even go there. I wonder what happens when anyone gets even close to thinking about writing such a book.
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