Posted on 09/18/2006 9:29:16 PM PDT by jdm
A luncheon being hosted by American businessmen and investors at a swank restaurant for President Gen. Pervez Mushharaf today had surprise visitors King and Queen of Jordan, accompanied by former U.S. president Bill Clinton, in a warm gesture to the Pakistani leader.
Towards the end of the function, the three distinguished visitors walked to the President in the dinning room amid cheers from the gathering. They went straight towards the president and warmly shook hands with him. Clinton happend to be in the same restaurant, hosting a lunch for King Abdullah and his wife. They said upon learning that President Musharraf was at the same place, they decided to meet him.
After an exchange of pleasantries, Clinton turned to the audience and said that President Musharraf was playing a strong hand, in a obvious reference to Pakistan's pivotal role in the war on terror. King Abdullah responded by saying that President Musharraf was an "outstanding leader."
"It was a pleasant surprise," the president said after the visitors left the room.
President Musharraf said that he and King Abdullah had identical views on resolving the the Middle East question, which he said was ready for a solution. What was required was an "imaginative approach" through closing the existing fronts rather than opening new ones.
He told the gathering that he would discuss his ideas for a resolution of the Middle East question with President George W Bush during his upcoming meeting. "I believe a solution can be achieved," he said.
"We are all trying to improve this world for everyone," the president said to the cheering business leaders.
Slick Willie is probably setting up some way to launder money from other countries to his wife's political campaigns.
Probably will pay him a ton to speak, then a ton to stop speaking to the benefit of Hillary's campaign wallet.
Yeah, so does gonorrhea..
Oh boy! This is really rich. heh heh.
Did you hear the joke about the three power mad, reprobate socialists who were in a room together?
I haven't heard it either, (and I'm too tired to invent one right now) but there has to be a good one in there somewhere.
It probably starts like "An old man in a long headscarf, a short man in a cheap military uniform covered in medals, and a horny communist sit down to dinner....".
... and then Helen Thomas walks in...
Stop it. STOP. LOL. Bwaahahahaha....
LOLOLOLOL
....keep going...
George McGovern, Jimma, Mondale (probably the best man of the sorry bunch). little Mikey, Bubba, ALGORE, and Kerry, the best of the Rat Party over the last 34 years. Hard to imagine any of them leading this wonderful country. Wonder what the world would be like today if they had all won?
Sory if I ruined your sleep
"Clinton happend to be in the same restaurant, hosting a lunch for King Abdullah and his wife."
Clinton is "on retainer" with a Democrat "lobbyist" in California who has been given a multimillion dollar fund from a group of Middle East countries. Cliton is paid from this fund, by this lobbyist when he makes speeches here and abroad to Middle East audiences or conference venues with Middle East topics.
In my view, the entire operation is a money laundering scheme to get around the laws against foreigners making direct contributions to his wifes 2008 Presidential campaign, because she can get money directly from her husband.
Is anyone going to demand to know how much of "his" money that he donates to his wife's campaign is going to come from the fees he has been paid these past few years by his Middle East funded lobbyist in California?
"Clinton just happened to be there"
When donkeys fly .. that's when I'll believe the quoted statement.
Him and many Democrats are trying to run a shadow government underneath Bush to get done what they want since they are not in power.
How many meetings with foreign leaders like this has happened. How much has it ruined Bush's foriegn policy?
Bill Clinton walks into a bar with a Duck wearing a Che hat.
The bartender looks at the two of them and says 'Hey, you can't bring a Commy into this bar."The duck looks at the bartender and says, "I didn't bring him in, he followed me in."
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