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To: Mr. Whist who wrote (61707)11/7/2000 2:53:27 PM
From: FastC6  Respond to of 769670
 
Flapper it was the NAACP registering convicts....they are voting GORE....did he promise to fight for them as well?

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To: Mr. Whist who wrote (61707)11/7/2000 4:33:40 PM
From: Joseph F. Hubel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
<Most of these clowns are semi-educated Republicans and ex-fraternity boys.>
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Every time I think you've become humanized, you pop a post like that. I'm going to consult with my clergy about this.

In the between time here is one for you to mumble over.
Will probably sound familiar to you as we all know most union hacks are semi-educated blue collar Democrats and ex working class gang member drug addicts. LMAO

JFH

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) - The former president of a Teamsters union local and his brother-in-law were indicted on racketeering charges Monday for allegedly using members to smuggle drugs and forcing laborers to pay kickbacks in return for future work, authorities said. The indictment, which lists activities dating to 1985, said the two men demanded the kickbacks from union stevedores used to smuggle cocaine and marijuana from ships. The charges also claim drug profits financed a truck rental company which supplied South Florida movie and television productions. U.S. Attorney Guy A. Lewis said Clarence Lark, former president of Teamsters Local 390, abused his union position and violated the trust of his members. Also named were Lark's brother-in-law Larry Crenshaw and six others for allegedly profiting from the drug smuggling operation. One of those
named, John Gallo, was identified as a pornographic film producer who allegedly used $1 million in profits to set up three other pornographic film companies.