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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: greenspirit who wrote (150356)6/3/2001 2:05:29 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
Ah well the truly stupid also don't know that silence is golden. Especially when the grape jelly has been stolen and you have purple sticky hands and a purple ring around your mouth. LOL.
Learned response from el stupido supremo who insisted on an apology for not have sex with that woman. What are the vacant liberal minds cumming to.

Bush White House Confirms Details of Clinton Vandalism.
newsmax.com
Sunday June 3, 2001; 12:37 a.m. EDT

Bush White House Confirms Details of Clinton
Vandalism

In response to Democrat demands for an apology over
allegedly false charges that Clinton administration
staffers had damaged White House property while departing
in January, the Bush administration has released a list of
the vandalized property.

Destruction of government property by Clinton staffers
included 75 phones that had been "tampered with,"
including ten where the lines had been cut, the Bush White
House said.

Twenty percent of the desks in the Eisenhower Office
complex had been overturned by Clinton staffers.

Obscene graffiti was discovered by Bush staffers in six
offices.

A 20-inch-wide presidential seal had been ripped off a
wall.

100 computer keyboards had been rendered inoperable by the
Clinton vandals.

Pornography was left behind in White House photocopiers.

Trash was spilled throughout the White House counsel's
office, along with other assorted random damage.

White House spokesman Ari Fleischer catalogued the
destruction for Sunday's Washington Post, but did not
affix a dollar value to the damage.

"The White House will defend itself and the career
employees," Fleischer told the Post.

"We tried to be gracious, but the last administration
would not take graciousness," he added, saying that claims
Bush staffers had lied about the incident forced him to
respond.

"By getting the information out, we hope to put an end to
this, so everyone can go on with the policy and business
of the government."

In April inspectors for the GAO said they found no unusual
damage done by the previous administration, but later
admitted their investigation included only damage to
office space and not office equipment.
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tom watson tosiwmee
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