Posted on 10/12/2001 7:11:17 AM PDT by callisto
Or the American "Emelda"
Not so with the Clintons.
My username stands. The Klintons are the perfect celebrities because they know no shame. It is very obvious that people's deaths mean nothing. It's all about them. America's left should be very proud (jam it).
I received Barbara's book for Christmas. I love that she was a FReeper, and I loved everything she had to say-she loved our country and understood our constitution like few others. I am not surprised to discover that our other conservative spokesperson, Ann Coulter, knew her.
The book sits on my coffee table and will for a long time. It is a solid reminder of the filth the klintons' reigned down upon our nation. Never again.
And as far as learning that the creepy klintons and their flying monkeys tried to halt the printing of the book, I would LOVE to know the names. I hope that Regnery will release the NAMES of those who tried to crush the printing of Barbara's book. I wonder if her hubby Ted knows who they are? The final decision to print it was his. I want to know who would stoop so low-and why. And I want to know why the klintons were not convicted for taking priceless American heritage for their own personal benefit-or celebrity by placing it eventually into their library from hell. AS IF THESE TREASURES ON DISPLAY IN OUR>>>>>OUR>>>>WHITE HOUSE WERE THEIR PERSONAL PROPERTY. THEY ARE DISGUSTING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I understand that a few of the paintings they took were breathtakingly important to our history. I would like to see justice. I know our President wants to change the tone, and that in doing that, sometimes you have to turn a cheek, but still, these two filthy people tried to STEAL from all of us. I guess our money was not enough. I dispise them both.
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