questionable , honestly I haven't taken time to do that investigation myself so I don't know but I wouldn't put it past them .
2007-05-29 10:00:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I had no idea there were so many, However I always thought the Vince Foster thingy just a little to convienent.
The investigation results (suicide) were not consistant with crime scene evidence. The position of where the gun was, the point of entry of the bullet, was just wrong for a suicide.
If I'm not mistaken wasn't Vince shot twice? Yep that makes sence, I'm gonna take my .38 in my left hand shoot myself in the right temple, shoot myself again and then fall with the gun in my left hand. This statement is based on my recollection of the crime scene, and I may be incorrect, but I believe that was the reason for the conspiracy theory in the first place.
So I liked Bill and Hillory and still do, but they got some HHHMmmmmm's goin on in their lives that make ya wonder.
Besides I thought you were limited to only 2 terms in office and Mrs Clinton really shouldn't be running for President....
Ooops Bill I'm sorry did I say that out loud?
Anyway thanks for the Q
al 4 now B
PS: what is your 1st name????? :)
Hope all is well with school
How about ya Bill got a Krispy Kream fo' me hommie?
2007-05-29 18:34:27
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answered by ImJstBob 4
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No, it's a conglomeration of b.s. that has long ago been debunked. I think the only people who like to think it's true are those who hate the Clintons already and take any opportunity, true or not, to put them down. Visit snopes.com, they have a complete debunking of the supposed "Clinton Hit List."
2007-05-29 17:02:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't believe in youboob and even though I didn't like the Clintons, I'm not going to go by some off the wall BS from others who really hated them.
2007-05-29 17:31:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Why yes, everyone that died in the 8 years he was president was murdered by the Clintons. Everyone knows that!
2007-05-29 17:00:16
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answered by grumpyoldman 7
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Yeah, I've seen the death list.
However, I haven't seen one legal charge levied at the Clintons, so I doubt it.
Also, I am sure that if someone put together a list of everybody Dubya has met over the last 30 years and have died, it would be equally as long.
2007-05-29 16:58:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Years ago, I saw a video named "The Clinton Chronicles". I imagine that this would be similar.
2007-05-29 17:04:15
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL. Nice one. That video wouldn't happened to have been posted and narrated by a republican by any chance would it?
2007-05-29 17:00:20
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answered by Open your eyes 4
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Are the Bush's
I've never heard of Bill Clinton forcing an ex girlfriend to have an abortion. google Robin Lowman and you'll see that W did!!
how about RAPE
President Bush is being accused of rape. This allegation is part of a lawsuit filed by a Texas woman, Margie Schoedinger. According to the complaint filed on December 3rd in Fort Bend County, Texas, the President and his men are accused of repeatedly kidnapping, drugging and raping Mrs. Schoedinger and possibly her husband.
No, I am not making his up. To be honest, I'm not nearly this creative. If I were, I'd be a novelist and not a humorist.
According to the complaint, in the fall of 2000, three unknown assailants attempted unsuccessfully to kidnap Schoedinger. When she reported the crime to the Sugar Land Police Department (remember, I'm not making this up), she was harassed by the police. She was treated similarly by the FBI. To make matters worse, her bank accounts were frozen, her husband lost his job, her academic records were expunged and she became the subject of 24-hour surveillance.
According to the complaint, this treatment was orchestrated by none of than the President of the United States. Schoedinger claims that Bush is attempting to pressure her into committing suicide.
Medical examiners have ruled that September, 2003 death of Margie Schodinger to be a suicide.
BRIDGE FOR SALE???
So deary, as you can see, half assed conspiracy stories are circulating about every President since Washington
The one REAL story is
How come Bush's attack dogs could dig up 5 false witness's call swift boat vets and counldn't muster up ONE SINGLE person that would testify to seeing him when it was reported he went AWOL
NOT ONE
But if you think this just a group of concerned veterans, think again. Some of the organizers have a track record of going after Democrats and Republican opponents of President Bush.
"We believe, based on our experience with him, that he is totally unfit to be the commander in chief," said veteran John O'Neill.
That's the same John O'Neill who debated Kerry about Vietnam on "The Dick Cavett Show" in 1971. Back then he was handpicked by the Nixon administration to discredit Kerry.
The press conference was set up by the same people who tried to discredit John McCain when McCain faced George W. Bush for the Republican nomination in 2000.
It's the same strategy used to go after Georgia Sen. Max Cleland, who lost three limbs in Vietnam.
"That sticks in my craw, and it ought to stick in yours, because if you don't go to war, don't throw rocks at those who did," said Cleland.
CBS News (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/05/04/eveningnews/main615566.shtml)
Republican Senator John McCain was quick to come to the defense of Senator Kerry and denounced the ad.
Republican Sen. John McCain came to the defense of Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry on Thursday, denouncing a television ad that accuses Kerry of lying about his medal-winning combat record in Vietnam.
McCain, who spent more than five years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, also urged the Bush White House to join him in condemning the ad, but the White House declined to do so ...
Earlier, the senator, who is chairman of Bush's re-election campaign in his home state of Arizona, said the ads are "dishonest and deplorable" and "the same kid of deal that was pulled on me" during his campaign against Bush in the 2000 Republican primaries.
2007-05-29 17:15:40
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Accessories - or whatever you call it when someone kills someone else on your behalf - perhaps, but I doubt they've gotten thier own hands dirty.
2007-05-30 13:43:23
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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It's been know that people mysteriously disappearing during the Clinton administration.
2007-05-29 16:56:20
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answered by Gump023 4
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