Posted on 12/20/2007 6:49:08 AM PST by Calpernia
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1942200/posts
HILL'S BROTHER A DEADBEAT [Anthony Rodham]
Also related to the Rodham brothers:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1896204/posts
Hillary Clintons Brother Settles Lawsuit With Tennessee Carnival Operator
Also related:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1896204/posts?page=20#20
Friday, March 2, 2001
Tennessee businessman defends controversial presidential pardons
Nukes and Nuts
GREAT WORK!! Nuts and NUKES! I LOVE it! Dorothy Rodham sure raised some FINE kids.
GREAT WORK!! Nuts and NUKES! I LOVE it! Dorothy Rodham sure raised some FINE kids.
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If Hillary REALLY cared about kids, she would write a check for this child who doesn;t get child support from her DEADBEAT BROTHER!
>>>>If Hillary REALLY cared about kids...
::falls off chair laughing::
I’m sorry, what were you saying?
LOL! If Hillary wants to USE this kid like she has all the others, then she will pay the child support......there that’s better, don’t ya think?
Personally, I think the ‘child support’ is the vehicle to transfer money to Boxer without it being questioned.
hmmmmmm.
Thank you maggief!
Hazelnut Flap Is Building
White House Disavows Clinton In-Laws Foreign Dealings
Washington Post
January 1, 2000
Author: John F. Harris; Washington Post Staff Writer
The Clinton administration sent word this week to the government of the former Soviet republic of Georgia disavowing a controversial business venture being pursued by Tony Rodham, the brother of first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, and urging officials there not to let the issue drive a wedge in relations with the United States.
A National Security Council official, acting on behalf of national security adviser Samuel R. Sandy Berger, called the Georgian Embassy here on Tuesday to emphasize that President Clinton was opposed to his brother-in-laws involvement in a plan to export hazelnuts from Georgia but that his requests that Rodham drop the business were not followed, according to NSC spokesman James Fallin.
Rodhams hazelnut venturewhich he once said he was dropping but has since revivedhas caused political problems for Georgian President Eduard Shevardnadze, a staunch U.S. ally. This is because the first ladys brother has been closely linked with one of Shevardnadzes chief rivals.
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Very nice graphic devolve!
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Thanks potlatch
You love that one
Hillary only loves the little Commie/voters!
Yes, I always like that post. The background flag just glows, too bad it doesn’t represent something better!
I always knew they were a bunch of Communist nuts.
Regarding Tony and the failure to pay child support.
As part of the extended family, Hillary is part of the village responsible for raising the Rodham/Boxer spawn. Even though Hillary has expounded on how it takes a village, she abbrogates the responsibility when her own family is the village.
This is the worst hypocrisy. Do as I say, but I’ll do as I please....especialy when my money is involved.
ClintonRussian bump
Gulf Coast attempted to acquire an EB-5 visa for a Chinese telecom executive linked to the Chinese government. Zhenjun Zhang, the Huwaei Technologies executive who coordinated with Gulf Coast, was accused by former CIA Director Michael Hayden of "providing sensitive information about foreign communication systems to Beijing," according to one report. Yet Gulf Coast still made a pay-for-visa deal.
One possible explanation: Foreign nationals with green cards can contribute to elections, thanks to a loophole that McAuliffe is currently exploiting to excuse monies he (and the Clinton Foundation) received from Chinese billionaire Wang Wenliang.
Coincidentally, Gulf Coast's Rodham is the godfather of the grandson of Aslan Abashidze, a former official in the former Soviet nation of Georgia, who partnered with Rodham in a deal to export hazelnuts. Abashidze was removed from office in 2004, thanks to public protests stemming from his conviction for stealing $57 million in government funds. Abashidze was also accused of murdering a former deputy.
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