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To: American Spirit who wrote (12560)7/30/2004 9:46:20 PM
From: Oeconomicus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
Condi Rice did refer to GW as her "husband" at a WH cocktail party.

Man, there must be some good drugs available on campuses these days. Or is all this just a manifestation of your overindulged upbringing?

PS: How's your photography biz coming? Get much response to the "Playboy of natural breasts" advert?



To: American Spirit who wrote (12560)7/30/2004 10:37:00 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
So how's your movie business doing? Great, I bet. You're in the most profitable part of the industry.

Condi Rice did refer to GW as her "husband" at a WH cocktail party.
Prove it. Nothing you say will be accepted without credible backup.

So Clinton's philandering, prejury, and making a laughing stock of the Presidency was all Ken Starr's fault?

ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!

Can you spell "BS?



To: American Spirit who wrote (12560)7/30/2004 10:41:47 PM
From: Bearcatbob  Respond to of 90947
 
" Voters agreed and voted every single congressal prosecutor against Clinton out of office the next election. "

Proove it!



To: American Spirit who wrote (12560)7/30/2004 11:08:35 PM
From: Bearcatbob  Respond to of 90947
 
Lying kerry spirit - here you go again.

Below are the prosecutors of slick willie. A quick look shows that at least four are members of the current congress - Steve Buyer, Christopher Cannon, Henry Hyde, and James Sensenbrenner.

house.gov

Why do you feel compelled to lie for kerry - is the very essance of the campaign?

Prosecution
Who's Who
Updated January 14, 1999
Thirteen Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee have been appointed as "managers" who will serve as prosecutors in the trial. Every one of the House prosecutors has worked as a lawyer, but their experience varies widely. (Also see the Post stories: Trial's Managers Chart an Uncertain Course, Dec. 22, 1998, and Like-Minded Team of 13 to Present House's Case , Jan. 14, 1999.)

Barr | Bryant | Buyer | Canady | Cannon | Chabot | Gekas | Graham
Hutchinson | Hyde | McCollum | Rogan | Sensenbrenner

REP. BOB BARR, Ga., 50, elected 1994

REP. ED BRYANT, Tenn., 50, elected 1994

REP. STEVE BUYER, Ind., 40, elected 1992

REP. CHARLES CANADY, Fla., 44, elected 1992, chairman House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution.

REP. CHRISTOPHER CANNON, Utah, 48, elected 1996
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REP. GEORGE GEKAS, Pa., 68, elected 1982, chairman House Judiciary

REP. ASA HUTCHINSON, Ark., 48, elected 1996

REP. HENRY HYDE, Ill., 74, elected 1974, chairman House Judiciary Committee

REP. BILL MCCOLLUM, Fla., 54, elected 1980, chairman House Judiciary

REP. JAMES ROGAN, Calif., 41, elected 1996

REP. JAMES SENSENBRENNER, Wisc., 55, elected 1978