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Are you ready for more? I would hope so, but our friends on the democratic side of the aisle seem to want to play the scandal card again. During the time their favorite son was in charge, there was a new scandal each week. I guess turnaround is fair play. However, I want to look at their turnaround. You will see more hypocrisy, but then again, what's new about that?


Oops, sorry, I didn't mean to do that


I found our Democrat presidential candidate wannabe made a little gaff.

Obama calls Clinton memo 'dumb mistake'�GBy MIKE GLOVER, Associated Press Writer Mon Jun 18, 2007
You sorta have to wonder whether some of these oversights aren't intentional.

Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama�@on Monday said his campaign made a "dumb mistake" when it circulated a memo criticizing rival Hillary Rodham Clinton's financial ties to India.
Awww, isn't that big of him, he already apologized. I don't think the Magic Man is politically savvy enough to know, "don't cross the Klintons". You have now been warned.

In an interview with The Associated Press, Obama disavowed the memo which carried the headline - " Hillary Clinton (D-Punjab) - and referred to Bill and Hillary Clintons' investments in India; her fundraising among Indian-Americans; and the former president's $300,000 in speech fees from Cisco, a company that has moved U.S. jobs to India.
Hehehe, you gotta hand it to the guy. He has a sense of humor. Wanna know the real problem? He really did make a mistake. It should have read, "Hillary Clinton (D-China). The Chinese have already�@made their big donations.


This Story Just In


There is a rumor running around regarding Hillary's father. She grew up Hillary Rodham and claimed that she was named after Sir Edmund Hillary, the first to climb Mt. Everest. However, that was found to be a false claim, because Sir Edmund scaled Everest on May 29, 1953, and Broom Hillary was born on October 26, 1947. So if the claim were true then she was named for the famous mountain climber before he became famous.

Her biography lists her as the first child of Hugh and Dorothy Rodham.

I am not one to jump into conspiracy theories, but there is some compelling photo evidence that Hugh Rodham might not be her father. We are trying to find the alleged father so that we can get a blood or hair sample to do some DNA testing. Until then we only have photographic evidence. We have a side by side comparison of an uncanny resemblence that a DNA sample could very well prove her real father's identity.

You may view the photographic evidence here and make your own judgement call.



Oops, sorry, I misplaced that


Wait until you see the latest charge against the Republicans. You are gonna love it.

White House Aides' E-Mail Records Gone; AP; By CHARLES BABINGTON: June 18, 2007
Let's look close at the charges levied here. Anyone with a memory will know where I'm headed, but those of you who haven't followed the democrats remotely closely, then you know or remember.

E-mail records are missing for 51 of the 88 White House officials who had electronic message accounts with the Republican National Committee, the House Oversight Committee said Monday. The Bush administration may have committed "extensive" violations of a law requiring that certain records be preserved, said the committee's Democratic chairman, adding that the panel will deepen its probe into the use of political e-mail accounts.
Hmm, this sounds really serious.

The RNC has preserved e-mails from some of the heaviest users, including 140,216 messages sent or received by Bush's top political adviser in the White House, Karl Rove. However, "the RNC has preserved no e-mails for 51 officials," said the interim report, issued by committee chairman Henry Waxman, D-Calif.
I guess Karl Rove is under attack again (what else in new?).

"Given the heavy reliance by White House officials on RNC e-mail accounts, the high rank of the White House officials involved, and the large quantity of missing e-mails," the report said, "the potential violation of the Presidential Records Act may be extensive."
This is serious stuff.

Congressional Democrats are investigating whether White House officials used RNC e- mail accounts to conduct overtly political, and perhaps improper, activities such as planning which U.S. prosecutors to fire and preparing partisan briefings for employees in federal agencies.
Using the RNC email for political purposes? How shocking!! I mean who would think the Republican National Committee would be political?!! (The DNC isn't?)

This is all about the firing of 8 U.S. attorneys. I mean, how bad can Attorney General Gonzales be?

ATTORNEY GENERAL SEEKS RESIGNATIONS FROM PROSECUTORS; Time Magazine; By DAVID JOHNSTON, March 24, 1993

Attorney General Janet Reno today demanded the prompt resignation of all United States Attorneys, leading the Federal prosecutor in the District of Columbia to suggest that the order could be tied to his long-running investigation of Representative Dan Rostenkowski, a crucial ally of President Clinton.
Billie-bob had Reno fire ALL 93 U.S. Attorneys.

Now let's look at the email charges.

Clinton's mystery e-mail; Audit details huge gap in missing White House documents; May 18, 2000; By Paul Sperry; WorldNetDaily.com

For nearly two-and-a-half years, the White House has hidden from investigators a gaping hole in e-mail records under subpoena. "Project X," as it was called by secretive White House officials, involves the curious omission from archives of some million e- mails and attached documents sent mainly to the West Wing from sources central to various probes.

The sources, all outside the White House, include Democratic National Committee officials and Clinton mistress and former White House intern, Monica Lewinsky. The gap in West Wing e-mail archives starts sometime in August 1996 and ends Nov. 20, 1998.
Sorry, there were only an estimated 5 million emails that went missing.

Missing Gore e-mails contain information on Buddhist temple event, donor's offer; CNN.com; September 22, 2000

The half-inch stack of e-mails released Friday are part of some 100,000 incoming messages that were not properly archived under the White House e-mail system -- and thus, not turned over to investigators in response to various subpoenas issued by the Office of Independent Counsel, the Justice Department, and several congressional committees.
Sorry, there were only 100,000 here. And this is just part of the scandal on the illegal money the Billie-bob administration received from China.

Guess the democrats have short memories. Check that, make that selective memories. BUT, I DON'T.


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