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Run, Hillary, run!
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| January 6, 2003
| Doug Powers
Posted on 01/06/2003 9:11:42 PM PST by punster
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Hillary addresses her fans with her mentor at her side
To: MeeknMing
She'll stay vocal but won't jump in until the others trip over themselves.
Like it or not, she's the most popular dem... 30% over Kerry's 19%.
I see a her being given the VP spot on the ticket with a wink and a nod.
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01/07/2003 4:14:01 AM PST
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johnny7
To: stylin19a
Thanks for the update.
To: johnny7
That is scary...
To: punster
The last thing Vince Foster saw before he was rolled up in a carpet.
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01/07/2003 6:58:31 AM PST
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Jashig
To: punster
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01/07/2003 7:09:54 AM PST
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vin-one
To: vin-one
this thread needs a bump to the top..........
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01/07/2003 8:22:24 AM PST
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vin-one
To: vin-one
Hitlery probably won't run in 2004, but if she did, it'd be fun to see her get whooped. Of course, she could win, but there's risk to all entertainment.
To: punster
Hillary Clinton's close relationship with the Chinese Army is far more well documented. The First Lady was clearly involved with Chinese agent Johnny Chung and the penetration of Col. Lui of COSTIND. Mrs. Clinton helped John Huang obtain his secret cleared job at the Brown Commerce Dept. Mrs. Clinton shared secret contract work with the NSA and Hubbell when they worked at the Rose Office law firm. Mrs. Clinton brought Webster Hubbell into the Dept. of Justice.. Two weeks after the Lippo money was given to Mr. Hubbell, John Huang got his job at the Commerce Department as Assistant Secretary. Huang's position determined technology transfers that went to places such as Indonesia and Communist China.
(from Softwar)
Well what happened to AlGore after he made his secret trip to China - he dropped out of the race. Could it just be because the ChiCom money is behind Hillary, exclusively?
Oh no, there could not be any PRC campaign money floating around in the post campaign-finance-reform era of George W. Bush, could there?
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01/07/2003 11:10:49 AM PST
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flamefront
(- beware Hillary)
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