narcimund 0 #26 April 9, 2006 QuoteNo just a paper done by someone...I was allowed to read their work that is all...geez do you see plots in everything? OH! It's was a paper written by SOMEONE. Why didn't you say so? Man, if I'd known SOMEONE wrote it I'd have taken it seriously. Why would anyone listen to the official report when you've got a paper written by someone that they've allowed you to read? You're very important, aren't you? First Class Citizen Twice Over Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
warpedskydiver 0 #27 April 9, 2006 no actually not man... unlike you But I have to tell ya the Al Franken thing made me laugh very hard... now whos calling who crazy? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
narcimund 0 #28 April 9, 2006 Quoteno actually not man... unlike you But I have to tell ya the Al Franken thing made me laugh very hard... now whos calling who crazy? A smiley now and again is friendly and can even help the reader identify the mood of the writer, but you might consider rationing them somewhat for readability's sake. First Class Citizen Twice Over Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gravitymaster 0 #29 April 9, 2006 Here are some more facts: How did North Viet Nam get the U.S. to drop its trade embargo against them? Easy. As a leading Vietnamese businessman and official revealed to the press, the Communist government paid Brown $700,000 to do it. the money went into a Singapore bank account, the embargo fell, and Clinton squashed a feeble FBI attempt to investigate. He and Brown also neutralized a federal grand jury probe later. Brown used to receive $12,500 a month as the P.R. agent for Baby Doc Duvalier, the much-loathed dictator of Haiti. Brown received this money for nearly five years, while he was a member of the Democratic National Committee. Brown also managed Baby Doc's $50 million investment find, most or all of which is now in Viet Nam firms. In a deal that left the CIA livid, Brown okayed the sale of a new U.S. gas turbine engine to China. China is now using the engines in its cruise missiles. McDonald Douglas developed the turbine as a military engine. But Brown arbitrarily reclassified it as "civilian". That let China build a fleet of missiles, using U.S. engines and technology, which they can poise, of course, at the US. Brown irked Congress and most of Europe by acting as point man for Clinton to bring Iranian influence and weapons into the Bosnian War. That broke the U.S.- endorsed arms embargo. The money for the arms came from Commerce and Agriculture, slush fund money channeled to U.S. manufacturers; from there to U.S. -friendly nations and firms overseas; and from there to Iran. The arms included helicopter gun ships, big artillery, stinger missiles, land mines, anti-aircraft guns, anti-tank weapons, grenade launchers, and other quality weapons. Most of the arms will stay on the European scene for decades to come, keeping the area destabilized. Iran/Contra was slingshots and cap guns compared to the quantities and size of arms given the Croatian Serbs. That is why the Croatian Muslims enthusiastically hosted Brown's planeload of executives. They felt gratitude for the free arms, as well as a desire to do deals. By personally delivering a warning letter signed by Clinton, Brown was able to force a bargain deal with the Saudis for $6 billion in American military aircraft and hardware. To get the planes the Saudis also had to accept a fat $4 billion phone contract with AT&T: otherwise, they would get no aircraft. Also part of the deal: AT&T had a multi-million dollar side agreement with Brown's First International, which was hired as a "consultant", and the Demo- cratic National Committee and the Clinton campaign fund were beneficiaries. This is how big business is done in Clinton's America. Final proof: On 2-8-96 Washington Post reported Brown had retained top legal gun Reid Weingarten, a former high official in Justice Department, as his criminal attorney. You don't pay his price ($750 an hour) unless you know a criminal indictment is coming, and you're probably going to jail. Janet Reno had appointed Daniel Pearson as Brown's special prosecutor earlier that year. She gave him blanket permission to investigate anything. That's when Brown angrily demanded that Clinton force her to withdraw Pearson. But Reno couldn't do that. She had been backed into a comer by Rep. William F. Clinger, Jr., chairman of the House Government Reform and Oversight Committee. Clinger had copies of Brown's First International checks, plus other incriminating documents. When Clinton said he couldn't comply, Brown went ballistic. His fatal mistake was telling Clinton he wasn't going to take the rap. He wasn't going to let his wife and son take the rap, either. (Both had received hundreds of thousands in under-the-table payments themselves.) He was going to finger Bill and Hillary instead. That would have sunk Bill's reelection campaign on the spot. Nothing was going to stop Bill Clinton from getting re-elected. Not even Ron Brown. - Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kinaa 0 #30 April 9, 2006 QuoteThat's what the "official" report said yes...but it wasn't so according to the report I was allowed to readUnimpressed Well, I know that the weather was crappy that day, I live in Croatia. I remember. Planes don't fall from sky here often. Edited to add: War in Dubrovnik area was over 1992, Tudjman was not anti-semitic president, and he sure was not afraid of Hag court, I don't know who would send him there? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gravitymaster 0 #31 April 9, 2006 QuoteQuoteThat's what the "official" report said yes...but it wasn't so according to the report I was allowed to readUnimpressed Well, I know that the weather was crappy that day, I live in Croatia. I remember. Planes don't fall from sky here often. and the story agrees with you, QuoteAt this stage, the radio signal is the pilots' only real guide to the world below the clouds. How anyone could possibly coclude it was sunny that day is just beyond me. - Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Lucky... 0 #32 April 10, 2006 Did Bush really release a classified file and try to sell ports to the UAE? Oh, I thought if you could wag the dog, so could I! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Gravitymaster 0 #33 April 10, 2006 QuoteDid Bush really release a classified file and try to sell ports to the UAE? Oh, I thought if you could wag the dog, so could I! Hey, go start your own Bush bash thread. We're bashing the Clintons here. Damn lefty thread-highjackers. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Kinaa 0 #34 April 10, 2006 QuoteHow anyone could possibly coclude it was sunny that day is just beyond me. Ask warpedskydiver. He saw report from someone. I was replying to him. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Andy9o8 2 #35 April 10, 2006 Quotehe sure was not afraid of Hag court My mother in law's a judge? I never knew that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Andy9o8 2 #36 April 10, 2006 QuoteNothing was going to stop Bill Clinton from getting re-elected. Not even Ron Brown. ...thought a determined Monica as Bill went down on her beneath the JFK desk. Her breath caught in a low moan deep in her throat. Oh God, oh God, oh God, just the thought of sending Brown's plane down in flames made her wet - well, wetter. Meanwhile, in the East Wing, Janet and Hillary were practicing their horny gorilla exits on one another. But this was no Otter; it was a tried and true Beaver... Tune in tomorrow for Chapter 7.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Kinaa 0 #37 April 10, 2006 QuoteMy mother in law's a judge? I never knew that. I don't know what that first sentence mean? The whole reply to me is then unclear. So if you want my reply you will have to be more clear. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Gravitymaster 0 #38 April 10, 2006 QuoteQuoteNothing was going to stop Bill Clinton from getting re-elected. Not even Ron Brown. ...thought a determined Monica as Bill went down on her beneath the JFK desk. Her breath caught in a low moan deep in her throat. Oh God, oh God, oh God, just the thought of sending Brown's plane down in flames made her wet - well, wetter. Meanwhile, in the East Wing, Janet and Hillary were practicing their horny gorilla exits on one another. But this was no Otter; it was a tried and true Beaver... Tune in tomorrow for Chapter 7.... - Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Andy9o8 2 #39 April 10, 2006 Oh, sorry, it was an English-language pun. Not important. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Prev 1 2 Next Page 2 of 2 Join the conversation You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible. Reply to this topic... × Pasted as rich text. Paste as plain text instead Only 75 emoji are allowed. × Your link has been automatically embedded. Display as a link instead × Your previous content has been restored. Clear editor × You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL. Insert image from URL × Desktop Tablet Phone Submit Reply 0
Lucky... 0 #32 April 10, 2006 Did Bush really release a classified file and try to sell ports to the UAE? Oh, I thought if you could wag the dog, so could I! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gravitymaster 0 #33 April 10, 2006 QuoteDid Bush really release a classified file and try to sell ports to the UAE? Oh, I thought if you could wag the dog, so could I! Hey, go start your own Bush bash thread. We're bashing the Clintons here. Damn lefty thread-highjackers. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kinaa 0 #34 April 10, 2006 QuoteHow anyone could possibly coclude it was sunny that day is just beyond me. Ask warpedskydiver. He saw report from someone. I was replying to him. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andy9o8 2 #35 April 10, 2006 Quotehe sure was not afraid of Hag court My mother in law's a judge? I never knew that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andy9o8 2 #36 April 10, 2006 QuoteNothing was going to stop Bill Clinton from getting re-elected. Not even Ron Brown. ...thought a determined Monica as Bill went down on her beneath the JFK desk. Her breath caught in a low moan deep in her throat. Oh God, oh God, oh God, just the thought of sending Brown's plane down in flames made her wet - well, wetter. Meanwhile, in the East Wing, Janet and Hillary were practicing their horny gorilla exits on one another. But this was no Otter; it was a tried and true Beaver... Tune in tomorrow for Chapter 7.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kinaa 0 #37 April 10, 2006 QuoteMy mother in law's a judge? I never knew that. I don't know what that first sentence mean? The whole reply to me is then unclear. So if you want my reply you will have to be more clear. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gravitymaster 0 #38 April 10, 2006 QuoteQuoteNothing was going to stop Bill Clinton from getting re-elected. Not even Ron Brown. ...thought a determined Monica as Bill went down on her beneath the JFK desk. Her breath caught in a low moan deep in her throat. Oh God, oh God, oh God, just the thought of sending Brown's plane down in flames made her wet - well, wetter. Meanwhile, in the East Wing, Janet and Hillary were practicing their horny gorilla exits on one another. But this was no Otter; it was a tried and true Beaver... Tune in tomorrow for Chapter 7.... - Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andy9o8 2 #39 April 10, 2006 Oh, sorry, it was an English-language pun. Not important. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites