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originally posted by: XAnarchistX
a reply to: carewemust
wrong again...
originally posted by: vonclod
Gee, I wonder what party was in charge when the C-A was importing tons of coke into the U.S. in the
R's, your sh#t stinks just as bad as the D's.
This is established fact going all the way back to the days of being first lady in Arkansas.
back in the days of Arkansas, they used the Arkansas Development Finance Authority (ADFA) for the EXACT same thing -
GateWayPundit is far more in touch with what "normal" Americans care about.
originally posted by: CharlesT
a reply to: Xcathdra
This is established fact going all the way back to the days of being first lady in Arkansas.
back in the days of Arkansas, they used the Arkansas Development Finance Authority (ADFA) for the EXACT same thing -
I remember Whitewater, Susan Mc Doogle going to prison for not squealing, The Mena Airport, Roger Clinton and all of the shenanigans the Clintons were involved in here. People from other states weren't aware of the Clintons during their stay in Arkansas.
Toward the end of the movie, Seal (Cruise) has been picked up by Arkansas investigators and is about to be charged when then-State Attorney General Joe Svoboda is interrupted by a phone call. Gov. Clinton is on the line. “He says it’s urgent,” the AG’s receptionist says. Svoboda picks up the phone and says: “What you need, Bill?” Seal has already taunted the investigators by saying that he was going to walk out a free man. Then, Svoboda says, “He’s free to go.”
If she is linked to the scandal why would she be ignored?