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To: Skywatcher who wrote (226918)2/13/2002 5:38:01 PM
From: Bill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
I have been warned by SI Jeff to tone it down here. He thinks the concentration camp stuff is "repugnant".

Since YOU brought the topic up in the first place and you are incapable of posting without a series of expletives in your posts, perhaps you should follow my lead and tone it down too.



To: Skywatcher who wrote (226918)2/13/2002 6:02:25 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769670
 
poor chrissy, in such bad spirits. well smile some more news about the mr. bill. and chrissy, I cannot comprehend anyone ever complaining about you. I fall out of my chair laughing with everything you post.

Global Crossing CEO Partied With Clinton

Ex-President Bill Clinton is said to have invited Global Crossing CEO Gary Winnick to his Super Bowl party last week, according to Tuesday's New York Post Page Six.

That would have been just about the same time questions began to swirl about Winnick's donations to Clinton and possible insider information given to Democratic Party chief Terry McAuliffe before Global Crossing collapsed last month.

McAuliffe pocketed a nifty 18,000 percent profit on his $100,000 investment. But less well-known is the fact that Clinton collected a million-dollar pledge from the telecommunications high-roller for his presidential library.

That little detail begs the question: Was last week's Clinton-Winnick meeting merely a casual get-together? Or was it a strategy session prompted by gathering scandal clouds?

Some recall how in 1993 Clinton invited then-Arkansas Governor Jim Guy Tucker to the White House as the Whitewater scandal began to heat up. Aides insisted at the time that the imbroglio was the furthest thing from Clinton's mind as he and Tucker met.

Three years later, Tucker was convicted on Whitewater charges and subsequently refused to implicate Clinton in any wrongdoing.

But despite stonewalling prosecutors, Tucker never did a day of jail time and ended up instead with a cushy cable TV business in Indonesia, home of Clinton mega-contributor James Riady.

newsmax.com
enjoy.

tom watson tosiwmee



To: Skywatcher who wrote (226918)2/14/2002 8:17:07 AM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 769670
 
LOL!!

Like OJ finding the real killers, right...

You are so noble......

hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha