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To: #3Fan
(If the UN gets the oil fields, expect Bill Clinton to become head of the UN. It's always "follow the money".)

Sheesh, what a nightmare THAT would be.

Bill becoming head of the U.N. is a terrible prospect. Even Rush Limbaugh said it was on his radar screen, with a possibility that Hillary might be in the White House.

When does Kofi Anan's term expire? I thought it was 2006? That's two years before Hillary could (conceivably if Bush wins a second term) be elected.

Yikes. (music from JAWS plays in the background)

Okay you guys, this must NEVER happen. We've got to work our butts off, and pray much harder than we work.

98 posted on 03/08/2003 9:45:18 PM PST by Tuscaloosa Goldfinch
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To: Tuscaloosa Goldfinch
When does Kofi Anan's term expire? I thought it was 2006? That's two years before Hillary could (conceivably if Bush wins a second term) be elected.

If Bill Clinton wants it, and if the Clinton-worshipping nations of the world want him to have it, Kofi would be out on his butt. The likes of Bill Clinton and the leaderships of the other nations of the world have proven that rules and laws mean nothing to them.

124 posted on 03/08/2003 11:05:58 PM PST by #3Fan
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To: Tuscaloosa Goldfinch
Bill becoming head of the U.N. is a terrible prospect. Even Rush Limbaugh said it was on his radar screen, with a possibility that Hillary might be in the White House.

Pres. Bush seems to be working very hard at targeting the UN, showing its irrelevancy to the US. I think its entirely possible that he knows a lot we don't about the Clintons and their plans. The president has refused to criticize them, taking the high road, also realizing that it will just alienate people. But behind the scenes, I believe he is working hard to take care of their platform. Go, President Bush!

144 posted on 03/09/2003 4:44:43 AM PST by twigs
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