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WILL THE REAL HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON PLEASE STAND UP? © (an update)) by Norman Liebmann With Hillary Rodham Clinton running for the United States Senate, the people of the State of New York are not buying a pig in a poke. More is known about her than any tasteful person could care about. Among her widely acknowledged talents is her ability to make a hundred thousand dollars on cattle overnight (presumably without sleeping with them), her ability to make incriminating legal records disappear and reappear, and her more remarkable ability to make the White House Travel Office disappear and not ...
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NewsUnlimited Original link: News Unlimited Documentaries Story Now that evidence is growing of Serb atrocities against ethnic Albanian civilians, are you reconsidering your earlier opposition to the war? Phillip Knightley, veteran international correspondent and author of The First Casualty, about wartime propaganda No. I still feel the war was wrong in principle and set a damaging precedent. I try to warn people against accepting all the atrocity stories as the gospel truth because historically so many turn out to be untrue long afterwards. They are shown to be deliberate lies. During the first world war, for example, it was generally ...
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ITROVICA, Yugoslavia - The fires of revenge burned throughout northern Kosovo as Serb forces sullenly made final troop withdrawals before the NATO-imposed deadline of midnight today. After enduring months of ''ethnic cleansing,'' of fleeing for their lives, of seeing loved ones gunned down and homes burned to the ground, some Kosovar Albanians gave their Serb neighbors a taste of the same yesterday, looting and torching homes on the heels of the Serb retreat. NATO forces face a daunting task trying to quell these flames of vengeance, which first flared centuries ago near this green-brown patchwork of lush farmland set amid ...
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This cracked me up. I wonder if there are more? Duh... Well organized too. http://www.comedyontap.com/presgirls.html
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Today I am buying a gift membership to the NRA in Bill Clinton's name along with a membership to each Representative and Senator in my state that supports gun control. Hopefully the dues for those memberships will be used to defeat those tyrants in Washington. Let's flood the White House and Congress with NRA memberships! Refuse to be demonized by the likes of Bill Clinton and Chrome-dome Carville!
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LATE NEWS INDIA RETAKES KASHMIR HEIGHTS, G8CALLS FOR PEACE The New York Times Sunday, June 20, 1999 By REUTERS NEW DELHI -- India won key diplomatic support from the G8 group of major powers on Sunday in its battle with arch-foe Pakistan over Kashmir, as its troops wrested a key Himalayan height from guerrilla infiltrators. The G8 condemned the breach of the Line of Control in the territory and called for an end to the weeks-old fighting which has raged in the Kargil area inside the ceasefire line dividing the bitterly disputed region between the two nations. India hailed ...
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Physicist recounted Clarity's arrival on Thursday, June 17th. Friday June 18th, he met with two of our attorney consultants on the case and reviewed the video and some of the case history before going with Don Adams and myself to the Philadelphia District Attorney's office to examine the evidence against the three Teamsters named in the most recently filed private criminal complaints. We met with Ray Harley, third man in charge at the DA's office, and ADA Bruce Sagel who is prosecuting Teamsters Marc Nardone and Kevin Mc Nulty. Harley had an attitude from the moment we met in the ...
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The indictment of Slobodan Milosevic for alleged war crimes has raised serious questions about the impartiality of the International Criminal Tribunal. For centuries, the independence of judicial bodies has been considered one of the fundamental precepts of the quest for justice. As Lord Hewart stated in 1924, it is "...of fundamental importance that justice should not only be done, but should manifestly and undoubtedly be seen to be done." It has also been said that there is nothing more important than the public administration of justice. But in the case of the International Criminal Tribunal a compelling argument can be ...
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Ignoring those who revel in internecine wars, I'd like to remind those who can still be objective that Lucianne is on today from 2-4 ET. RealAudio link Who will be a better anti-Hillary spokesperson than Lucianne?
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by Teddie Once upon a time there was a Patriot named Kenneth Vardon, who was a very wealthy man. He gave up his life's fortune to spread the word to all the world how the Evil Empire was taking away their God given rights. He defied all the Evil Empire's efforts to silence him. He gathered information and at his own expense sent it to anyone who was interested and he worked all day and long into the night sometimes not getting any sleep for three days, surviving on coffee and cigarettes. He made it his life's work to ...
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Please check out this website http://teaminfinity.com/~ralph/gore/ Also read how Clinton said many things implying that we as American people have too many freedom's guaranteed by the Constitution.. It is very eye opening.Too many freedom's? Excuse me, but I like the Constitution myself.. All of the things I have been saying for months are documented (and then some) here. For the skeptics note the pictures, and documentary evidence. Al Gore, Sr. was a paid for stooge by Armand "Hammer." It is a plain fact that Hammer was bankrolled with Communist (Russian gold) money. How did a Al Gore, Sr. a poor ...
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For education and discussion only. Not for commercial use. When Monroeville's new municipal building opens this fall, a familiar landmark well might be missing. But it's undetermined where the 6-foot-tall replica of the Ten Commandments that graces the front lawn will be. Manager Marshall Bond said the municipality intends to remove it for two reasons. First, the gray stone monument wouldn't fit in with two memorial walls - one for veterans, the other for public safety officers - that will be constructed of the same kind of brick as the building. Furthermore, "we are cognizant of the separation of ...
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COLOGNE, Germany (June 20) - Russian President Boris Yeltsin came to Sunday's meeting with President Clinton bearing one gift - a report on declassified Russian information relating to the assassination of President John Kennedy. Sandy Berger, Clinton's national security adviser, termed the report a ''very interesting gift.'' But he refused to speculate on whether it contained any new information on the Kennedy assassination, saying it was in Russian and U.S. officials had not reviewed it. The documents will ''be reviewed carefully and all interesting elements will be made public,'' Berger told reporters traveling with Clinton to the economic summit in ...
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Washington, June 20 (Bloomberg) -- Two U.S. nuclear weapons labs have been fined hundreds of thousands of dollars for safety violations over the past three years, Newsweek says, citing a U.S. General Accounting Office draft report. The Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore labs were fined for failing to follow procedures to prevent uncontrolled nuclear reactions, exposing workers to radiation, and poor monitoring of radiation leaks, the magazine said. The labs, run by the University of California, won't have to pay the fines due to a law exempting such nonprofit facilities and Energy Department officials say safety at the labs has ...
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For Educational and Discussion Purposes Only! Citing death threats, Republicans shut down Haiti democracy-building program PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - Citing death threats from militant supporters of former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the U.S. Republican Party has shut down its democracy-building program in Haiti, its president said Saturday. "In other countries, we've been worried about our staff getting caught in the cross fire. In Haiti, we're afraid they'll get caught in the cross hairs," Lorne Craner of the International Republican Institute told The Associated Press. "The gunmen who threatened our staff said they were in Mr. Aristide's camp," said Craner. "They said it's ...
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The Legislature's recent passage of educational reform laws will bring two important changes to California schools: the end of social promotion, in which students are passed to the next grade even if they have not mastered the material, and the required passage of a high school exit exam before graduation. These measures are supposed to raise test scores by prolonging students' stay in school, but they may serve mainly to reveal an enormous problem: Our schools are filled with students who are not students. Let me share with you two typical mornings from my job as an English teacher ...
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For education and discussion only. Not for commercial use. Upon returning from his third European trip in three months, Gov. John Engler on Thursday will help Texas Gov. George W. Bush launch his presidential campaign in Michigan. Other than New Hampshire and Iowa, no other state will blaze more brightly than Michigan in the early nominating process. Engler soon will sign legislation setting Feb. 22 as the date of next year’s GOP presidential primary. That could make Michigan the first really big show after the traditional two leadoff states. Engler is determined that ...
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COLOGNE, Germany (AP) -- President Clinton said Sunday that Russian President Boris Yeltsin impressed him in their hour-long meeting as ``clear, concise, and direct and strong.'' With differences on the Kosovo bombing campaign behind them, the United States and Russia may wind up with a better relationship than before, he said. In a television interview, Clinton also disclosed that he half expected Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic to give up within a week of the start of NATO's bombing campaign that began March 24 against Serb forces. But he said he realized that if Milosevic ``decided to take the punishment ...
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Continue your comments here. Click for previous thread.BTW, Unifox, I like your graphic in thread 1.
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Hillary Clinton As 'Carpetbagger' Non-Issue - Poll 10.17 a.m. ET (1418 GMT) June 20, 1999 NEW YORK — More than two-thirds of New Yorkers said Hillary Rodham Clinton's out-of-state address would not deter them from voting for her if she runs for the Senate, according to a Daily News poll out Sunday. The poll came out as a report in this week's edition of U.S. News & World Report issued Saturday said the first lady planned to leave the White House more than a year early and move to New York to concentrate on establishing a presence in the state. ...
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