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To: Bill who wrote (26)4/4/2006 11:33:51 AM
From: paret  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 908
 
Clinton and Carter have never met a dictator they did not love. Clinton would not only shake hands, he would grab his ankles.

Bill Clinton Would Shake Hands With Hamas
The Post Chronicle ^ | 3/4/06 | J. Grant Swank, Jr.

Clinton and Carter just have to have the limelight while out of the Oval Office. Therefore, they claim anything that will make some sort of headline. Usually it's pathetic.

Now BC has said he'd shake hands with Hamas if the Islamic killers would assure the world of the same peace that Arafat assured.



Bill Clinton and Carter continue to work against the very nation that put them in office. However, that too seems to be a current fad among those who have given up on the republic.

According to the BBC, BC said he would palsy up to the Hamas "if they provided the same assurances on rejecting terror as the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat."

"Assurances" "rejecting terror" "Arafat."

(Excerpt) Read more at postchronicle.com ...



To: Bill who wrote (26)4/4/2006 1:55:04 PM
From: paret  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 908
 
Hunting with Cheney is safer than driving with Ted Kennedy.



To: Bill who wrote (26)4/26/2006 4:00:35 PM
From: paret  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 908
 
4 Sentenced for Election Day Tire Slashing
By GRETCHEN EHLKE, Associated Press Writer

Wednesday, April 26, 2006
(04-26) 10:24 PDT MILWAUKEE (AP) --

A congresswoman's son and three Democratic campaign workers were sentenced Wednesday to four to six months in jail for slashing tires outside a Bush-Cheney campaign office on Election Day 2004.

The men pleaded no contest in January to misdemeanor property damage. A fifth worker was found not guilty.

"This case had to be a public example of what can happen when you interfere with voters' rights," said Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Michael Brennan, who rejected prosecutors' recommendation of probation for the four men.

The state Republican Party had rented more than 100 vehicles to give rides to voters and poll monitors on Nov. 2, 2004. The cars were parked outside a GOP campaign office when the tires were punctured. The vandalism left the drivers scrambling for new vehicles.

Among those sentenced Wednesday were Sowande A. Omokunde, the son of U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore, D-Wisconsin, and Michael Pratt, the son of former acting Milwaukee Mayor Marvin Pratt.

"I love my son very much. I'm very proud of him," Moore said. "He's accepted responsibility."

Omokunde was sentenced to four months in jail; Pratt and Lewis Caldwell of Milwaukee were sentenced to six months; and Lavelle Mohammad of Milwaukee was sentenced to five months. All were granted work-release privileges.

Brennan also ordered them to pay a $1,000 fine each, in addition to the $5,317 in total restitution ordered earlier.

The four could have faced up to nine months in jail term and fines of $10,000.

Wisconsin's 10 electoral votes in the 2004 election ended up going to Democrat John Kerry.