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To: Ish who wrote (140413)4/24/2001 6:19:55 PM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
Ish,

Your statement that Clinton preferred MBTE to Ethanol, does not seem correct.

The big problem is the last administration wasn't ethanol friendly and we don't have the plants needed to produce the ethyl alcohol needed, they went for the polluting MTBE instead.

Scumbria



To: Ish who wrote (140413)4/24/2001 6:30:25 PM
From: DMaA  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
Two ways to interpret this item:

1. Hillary in a rare gust of honesty admitted that the real goal of gun control is to stifle dissent.
2. A frustrated moron lashed out at her tormentor.

What do you think?

Clinton heckled at gun show news conference

WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton was loudly heckled on
Tuesday by a megaphone-toting man who interrupted an outdoor news
conference where she and other Democrats were calling for stricter gun control
laws.

''Hillary you've got to be kidding,'' the man said after noticing Clinton among the
knot of senators outside the Capitol.

''Hillary and Bubba, you are the enemy,'' he shouted referring to the senator and
her husband, former President Bill Clinton.

Clinton showed no reaction, smiling and looking straight ahead, as the man
continued to loudly hurl insults her way.

The lawmakers were talking about the ability of felons to get weapons at gun
shows. And as the man walked away Clinton quipped ''that's a perfect example
of what we're talking about.''


newsday.com