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To: Skywatcher who wrote (6382)3/28/2006 5:45:09 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9838
 
Amazing political insight from a lefty......LOL!

Hillary is too sexy to be president, says Stone
[ Tuesday, March 28, 2006 01:21:58 pmIANS ]

LONDON: Sharon Stone says former first lady Hillary Clinton should wait before running for president because she is too sexy for the post.

According to contactmusic.com , Stone says the New York senator should take her place in the White House but only after she has lost some of her sexual power.

She says: "I think Hillary Clinton is fantastic. But I think it is too soon for her to run. This may sound odd, but a woman should be past her sexuality when she runs. Hillary still has sexual power, and I don't think people will accept that. It's too threatening."



To: Skywatcher who wrote (6382)3/31/2006 9:00:38 AM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 9838
 
McKinney faces arrest over security incident
Atlanta Journal-Constitution ^ | 03/31/06 | BOB KEMPER

Capitol Hill police are expected to seek an arrest warrant next week for Rep. Cynthia McKinney of Georgia, who was involved in a physical confrontation with a Capitol police officer Wednesday, police and legal authorities said Thursday.

Officially, the investigation of the incident, in which the DeKalb County Democrat allegedly struck a police officer who tried to stop her from going around a security checkpoint, is ongoing, said Sgt. Kimberly Schneider, spokeswoman for Capitol Hill police.

However, police have notified the federal prosecutor's office in Washington that they will be seeking an arrest warrant after the investigation is complete next week, said police and legal authorities, who spoke on the condition that they not be named because the investigation was not yet complete.

McKinney ignored a reporter's questions Thursday as she walked into the Capitol, before word of the planned arrest warrant. She could not be reached for comment later Thursday. . . .

ajc.com



To: Skywatcher who wrote (6382)4/4/2006 3:56:19 PM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9838
 
Has the mainstream media fallen short on covering the shortsellers of 9/11?

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