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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (502053)12/2/2003 10:41:29 AM
From: Jerrel Peters  Respond to of 769670
 
ROFL!!!! Contrast that with GW serving up the grub and having a blast doing it!

Hillary is just like her old man...always late...

Bagram G.I.: Troops Waited While Hillary Chowed Down

U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton forced U.S. troops stationed at Bagram air base in
Afghanistan to wait for their Thanksgiving dinner last Thursday, while she and her
entourage arrived late, then cut in line and were served first.

A soldier who witnessed the scene tells NewsMax:

"Thanksgiving Dinner started at 3 p.m. that day, so the line was forming around
2:30 p.m. She didn't show up until around 3:30 p.m.

"Once she got there," our source maintains, "Clinton and her entourage bumped
everyone in line, forcing them to wait almost an extra hour."



To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (502053)12/2/2003 10:48:06 AM
From: jim-thompson  Respond to of 769670
 
Snob appeal ranks rather low on the military totem pole.



To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (502053)12/2/2003 12:57:35 PM
From: Jerrel Peters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
When the Leftist Liberal Democrap Radio Network hits the air it will probably not last as long as "K Street."

George Clooney's Show Gets the Boot

After only 10 episodes, the peculiar semi-reality political series "K Street" has been canceled.

The official report is that George Clooney, Steven Soderbergh, HBO and Section 8 partners mutually agreed to put the cable show to bed.

Most folks who tuned in to the series probably wondered how it got on the air in the first place.

The idea of the show was to combine real political operators with actors to obtain a sort of mix of fact and fiction. You know, like Dan Rather.

With characters like James Carville involved, it was often hard to tell where the script began and the baloney ended. Variety reported that Carville was initially going to be more active in planning the episodes but that Soderbergh ended up directing all of the shows.

The Left Coast Report learned that "K Street" was such a bomb, viewers said they'd rather watch reruns of "Baby Bob."