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Politics : Right Wing Extremist Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: jlallen who wrote (3971)2/2/2001 4:04:45 PM
From: Mr. Whist  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 59480
 
Ashcroft Tours Justice Department

John Ashcroft, who will lead an agency with a $25 billion annual budget and 125,000 employees whose duties range from fighting crime to enforcing immigration laws, was greeted by Assistant Attorney General Stephen Colgate, a career employee, on his tour.

Colgate immediately took Ashcroft on a tour of the seven-story building, floor by floor. Stopping in the press room, reporters asked Ashcroft how he wanted to be addressed. ``You can call me anything. Just don't call me late to dinner,'' he joked.

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Somebody please stop this guy! This Ozark humor is knocking me dead!



To: jlallen who wrote (3971)2/3/2001 12:37:31 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 59480
 
The Clintons' gift list

February 3, 2001
Web posted at: 10:58 a.m. EST (1558 GMT)

$499 golf driver from Ely Callaway, Carlsbad, California

$2,400 dining room chairs from Arthur Athis, Los Angeles, California

$5,000 china from Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brandt, Winnetka, Illinois

$4,992 china from Iris Cantor, New York

$340 two sweaters from Robin Carnahan and Nina Canci, St. Louis, Missouri

$6,282 two carpets from Glen Eden Carpets, Calhoun, Georgia

$300 flatware from Colette D'Etremont, New Brunswick, Canada

$4,787 china from Mary Steenburgen and Ted Danson, Los Angeles, California

$7,000 dining room table, server and golf club from Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dozoretz, Washington

$5,000 rug from Martin Patrick Evans, Chicago, Illinois

$2,993 televisions and DVD player from Paul Goldenberg, La Habra, California

$1,588 flatware from Myra Greenspun, Green Valley, Nevada

$450 leather jacket from Vin Gupta, Omaha, Nebraska

$524 golf driver and golf balls from Richard Helmstetter, Carlsbad, California

$4,994 flatware from Ghada Irani, Los Angeles, California

$2,110 china and jacket from Jill and Ken Iscol, Pound Ridge, New York

$9,433 china cabinet, chandelier and a copy of President Lincoln's Cooper Union speech from Walter and Selma Kaye, New York City

$350 golf driver, Jack Nicholson, Beverly Hills, California

$595 pantsuit and sweater, Margaret O'Leary, San Francisco, California

$4,967 flatwear, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pynoos, Beverly Hills, California

$300 painting of Buddy, Brian B. Ready, Chappaqua, New York City

$7,375 two coffee tables and two chairs, Denise Rich, New York City

$4,920 china, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Spielberg, Universal City, California

$3,000 painting, Joan Tumpson, Miami, Florida

$350 framed tapestry, Mr. and Mrs. Vo Viet Thanh, Vietnam

$4,967 flatware, Edith Wasserman, Beverly Hills, California

$500 antique book on President Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Yorkin, Los Angeles, California

Gift not returned but donated, totaling $800:

$800 photograph of Duke Ellington, Ken Burns, Walpole, New Hampshire, donated to Duke Ellington School, Washington


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