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To: Machaon who wrote (131653)3/13/2001 8:06:36 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Dear Barry an interesting observation. >>>Witness the contrast between North and South Korea.

The north is starving to death following socialist policies of the government know bests like the policies of the current democrat party. The South is an economic powerhouse following free market capitalism as advocated by the same republican party concepts of year in and year out.

Yes the democlinton party and supporter are for free speech as defined by mr bill the stated and never rescinded best president that ever was. Let us read of the best library of politically correct propaganda.

CLINTON LIBRARY TO CENSOR CRITICS; ONLINE CHATS, BULLETIN BOARDS 'HOSTILE-FREE ZONE'

**Exclusive**

Former President Clinton is quietly preparing to launch an online version of his presidential
library -- an online library which will not allow critical analysis or comments about the nation's
42nd president!

According to sources close to the website's development team, planned chat rooms and bulletin
boards will be strictly monitored for anti-Clinton comments.

But developers have yet to determine how to keep out any and all critical sentiment.

Keywords like "Paula", "Kathleen", "Juanita" and "Monica" will not be tolerated, one well-placed
insider told the DRUDGE REPORT .

"You will not see chats with Clinton-bashing," said the source.

clintonpresidentialcenter.com is being launched to showcase the legacy of the
Clinton Administration as well as Bill Clinton's ongoing work with his Presidential Library and
Foundation.

Sources also reveal how the online Clinton Presidential Center will not use the term "impeachment"
in any capacity.

A planned "forum" section, designed to be interactive with readers, is set to go online in the
spring.

The site currently invites readers to "please check back soon to discuss your thoughts on the
Clinton administration with others."

Will the Clinton Presidential Center be on the lookout for disrupters, possibly using keywords:
"sink", "cigar", "pardon"?

How about "is"?

"There will never be a chat without a moderator keeping out the kooks," one insider revealed. "But
getting a handle on the message boards could be a different challenge."

Actorpoliticalactivist Alec Baldwin recently had to close down his message board after the site was
overrun with posts ripping the star for critical comments he made about George W. Bush.

"Due to the constant and steady stream of offensive material that has been posted here, regretfully
we are closing the Guestbook indefinitely," Baldwin announced. "Nearly all of the information that
has been posted... is misinformation or disinformation, fueled by political extremists whose only
goal is to harass and disrupt."

Clinton's web designers are determined to avoid the same fate.

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