To: PhiKapMom
Now my tinfoil is really on -- I have never bought into the fact that Clinton just appeared on the scene either in 2002 and then got the nomination. He had to be doing a lot of work under the radar to get that nomination with the people he had lined up to help him. Can we say Dixie Mafia at work? I know -- I have gone over the edge! You have not gone over the edge! This scenario is all layed out in "The Year of rhe Rat" by Timberlake and Triplitt. James Riady met WJC when he was the AG of Ark. while working for the Stephans Group(the games started then)One day the whole truth will come out, the last thing the libs(including their enabling press)want!!
To: woodyinscc
Thanks for that info! I knew there was something in the back of my mind about the Clintons going way back! I have been joking for sometime when something bad happens, the Clintons are behind it. I am not laughing anymore.
386 posted on
07/09/2003 8:16:18 PM PDT by
PhiKapMom
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To: woodyinscc
Now my tinfoil is really on -- I have never bought into the fact that Clinton just appeared on the scene either in 2002 I think we had noticed him at least a decade before that.
449 posted on
07/09/2003 8:57:27 PM PDT by
lepton
To: woodyinscc
James Riady met WJC when he was the AG of Ark. while working for the Stephans Group(the games started then)I can't resist embellishing your comment, before I return to the topic of the thread:
Huang & Stephens Inc, back in the Thompson Hearings
Excerpt:
Sometimes two or three times a week, John Huang crossed the street from his Commerce Department office to make calls and pick up faxes at an investment firm with ties to his former Indonesian employer, senators were told Thursday.
The testimony by a former secretary at the Washington office of Stephens Inc. brought a torrent of questions from senators about why Huang made frequent use of a spare office at the investment firm. But explanations were elusive.
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