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To: i-node who wrote (155825)12/9/2002 9:19:58 AM
From: richard surckla  Respond to of 1585859
 
"I don't see a huge stream of tourists coming to see the Clinton Library. A few die-hards..."

I bet tejek will be the first in line.<ggg>



To: i-node who wrote (155825)12/9/2002 12:38:01 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1585859
 
I wouldn't be so critical......his library is bound to bring in more tourists. More tourists means more tourist dollars that can go to improve your educational system.

I don't see a huge stream of tourists coming to see the Clinton Library. A few die-hards, but mostly, it is just an embarrassment.


When history fully evaluates the greatness of the Clinton years, there will be a flood of people visiting the library. So try to put a lid on your complaining.

Of course, you understand there will never be a Bush library. You have to have read some books to have one. ;~))

ted



To: i-node who wrote (155825)12/14/2002 1:33:38 PM
From: Dan3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1585859
 
Re: I don't see a huge stream of tourists coming to see the Clinton Library. A few die-hards, but mostly, it is just an embarrassment

Maybe people just find it painful to be reminded of a time when America was a place where it was possible for a motivated citizen to find a job and the Senate Republican Leader wasn't openly advocating a return to segregation.