Posted on 02/01/2002 6:05:37 PM PST by doug from upland
Just think about how stupid that is. Someone who is supposedly politically active, living in Massachusetts, does not think he is in Ted Kennedy's "district." John Kerry actually seems like a pretty decent guy. He is decorated for serving his country. Although I disagree with him on a wide range of issues, I certainly respect him. He has the earned the right to be taken seriously in a political discussion. Until he sided with Algore and became a disgusting whiner who sold out his ideas, Joe Lieberman was actually a pretty decent guy. Why is it that the RAT voters think they need to vote for rapists and killers? They have a few decent people, don't they?
CHICAGO (AP) - Bill Clinton came to Chicago on Friday to return a favor to one of his toughest fighters and fund-raisers who is running for Congress.
The former president and Rahm Emanuel toured a child health center and read to some children before Emanuel announced a proposal to expand coverage of the uninsured. The two then headed to two fund-raisers expected to raise more than $100,000 for Emanuel.
"I am profoundly grateful to him because he helped me to be a much, much better president for the American people than I otherwise could have been," Clinton said. "He brought the values of the Chicago neighborhoods, the tenacity and toughness of this great city, to the work of the American people."
Emanuel, a 42-year-old Democrat, is locked in a difficult race in the 5th Congressional District on Chicago's north side. He thanked Clinton for his help. "Every day we were in the White House we always knew who we were fighting for," Emanuel said.
Emanuel joined Clinton's presidential campaign in 1991. After Clinton was elected, Emanuel got a job in the new administration and eventually became the president's senior policy adviser. In his first bid for elected office, Emanuel faces seven other declared candidates in the March 19 primary.
Las Vegas Sun, Feb. 1, 2002.
They knew who they were fighting for, and it sure as heck wasn't us.
Doesn't that statement make them just as sick as x42??
Boy,that's a great way to get votes you stupid dope.Rahm,you could've done better w/out the (sorry excuse for a)former president.You Lefties will just never learn will you?Oh that is so funny!Professional Manipulators/Scheisters seeking help from their own kind! I hope he loses in a big way!LOL
Sure ... exhume and autopsy both Ron Brown and Vince Fosters bodies.
Very few if any Republican Senators did either!
Slyfox: Treason.
That's the one I was sure of. I've been howling for indictiment on that for three years now. I don't believe there's a statute of limitations on treason either so I will probably never stop harping on it. Beyond that I would like to see every trace of his existence wiped from the face of the earth. No memorial to him should ever go unsullied.
And some (like Byrd) stated before hand that the charges were impeachable and that Clinton did do what was charged ... and STILL voted to acquit!
BY LAW, they are supposed to call in the FBI which DOES have that authority if foul play is suspected in the death of a Cabinet level official. Since pathologists AT THE EXAMINATION were saying that it looked like a bullet wound in his head and that he should be autopsied, they should have IMMEDIATELY called in the FBI. Instead, Gormley, the examining pathologist filed a FALSE report stating that he ruled out the possibility of a bullet wound because he could see no brain matter and the x-rays showed no evidence of gunshot. BOTH reasons have since been proven UNTRUE, and even Gormley now admits that the wound looked like a bullet wound and an autopsy should have been done.
Cite?
Sure ... go read the articles by Ruddy at Newsmax.com ... you know, at that conservative website you apparently despise. He quotes NOLANDA HILL, who testified in secret UNDER OATH. She said that just before Brown died, he told her that he told Clinton he was going to turn state's evidence and testify against the administration. Considering the fact that Brown was under investigation by literally everyone for a list of alleged crimes as long as my arm, was days away from indictment by Pierson, had just hired a $750/hour attorney which indicates he thought he was in serious trouble ... do you think he wouldn't have tried to save his own neck by telling all?
And, by the way, I responded to your posts on the other thread.
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