Posted on 12/16/2007 4:41:42 PM PST by jimbo123
Mr.Healy. A Clinton worshipper.
When I went to look at it and clicked on a picture on the side, it went to six pictures of candidates. The three on top were Dems, all smiling and looking strong. The bottom row had three Republicans, all looking goofy and/or weak.
Yeah, right Rudy, Fred and Mitt are goofy/weak while Clinton, Edwards and Obama are smiling/strong. The media has tremendous power. It's scary.
Oh, that is a sad sad pic isn’t it? I never saw her look that old.
Dang, that lesbian girlfriend must be a vampire, sucking the life right out of her.
It is no wonder that she has kept her mother out of the public eye as much as possible. She is going to look exactly like her mother - sort of the Helen Thomas style of aging. Does she have a Slavic background?
Trying to stop the bleeding, one more time.
Seriously, NY Times are you out of ideas today?Seriously, Joe. Do you think the NY Times ever had ideas? Posted by Joe in Vermont
We've seen her look unkempt plenty of times, with stringy hair and wearing Ol' Crusty. The years have not been kind to the Ice Queen.
“...Des Moines Register editorial endorsement today ...”
Wasn’t this the same rag that put on the puppet show a couple of days ago?
Anybody know how to get rid of a fugitive file?
I found this the other day in my HD and can’t get it to go away:
Hillary Clinton Futures Trades Detailed
By Charles R. Babcock
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, May 27, 1994; Page A01
Hillary Rodham Clinton was allowed to order 10 cattle futures contracts, normally a $12,000 investment, in her first commodity trade in 1978 although she had only $1,000 in her account at the time, according to trade records the White House released yesterday.
The computerized records of her trades, which the White House obtained from the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, show for the first time how she was able to turn her initial investment into $6,300 overnight. In about 10 months of trading, she made nearly $100,000, relying heavily on advice from her friend James B. Blair, an experienced futures trader.
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