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To: American Spirit who wrote (8626)5/17/2006 7:35:09 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 71588
 
Commie Castro Mad Forbes Called Him Rich

05.16.2006

Cuban President Fidel Castro denounced a Forbes magazine report naming him one of the world's wealthiest rulers,

putting in a special television appearance on Monday to rebut the story he called "rubbish."

In its May 5 article,

"Fortunes Of Kings, Queens And Dictators,"

Forbes put Castro in 7th place in a group of 10 world leaders with "lofty positions and vast fortunes."

The magazine estimated Castro's personal wealth to be $900 million -

nearly double that of the $500 million of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and just under Prince Albert II of Monaco's estimated $1 billion.

The article also referred to rumors of Castro having "large stashes in Swiss bank accounts."

"All this makes me sick," Castro responded Monday

on the communist government's daily public affairs program Mesa Redonda, or "Round Table."

"Why should I defend myself against this rubbish?"



To: American Spirit who wrote (8626)5/17/2006 7:47:48 PM
From: Alan Smithee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71588
 
Dearest AS,

I am personally acquainted with Joe Cammarata, one of Paula Jones' attorneys.

I'd be interested in your proof that Anne Coulter drafted the complaint. I'd always assumed that Cammarata and Gilbert Davis drafted the complaint.

Got any proof (aside from your own statements) that Anne Coulter drafted the complaint?



To: American Spirit who wrote (8626)5/17/2006 8:18:44 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71588
 
There is definitely proof Paula Jones was paid for. Her expenses for that year must have been in the $500,000 range and she had no source if income to even begin to pay for that.

Clinton also received contributions to his legal defense fund. Getting money from others to help make your case doesn't prove that they paid you to invent your case.

he-said, she-said

Yes it is "he-said, she-said", which is far from proving that what she said was false.



To: American Spirit who wrote (8626)5/17/2006 9:11:49 PM
From: PROLIFE  Respond to of 71588
 
please....your oatmeal is drooling all down the front of your dress, AsS.