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Bill Clinton is the fucking man
He spoke here last night and I was able to attend a small dinner beforehand with him and maybe 45 people. The republicans are lucky about the two term limit, this man could have stayed President until the day he dies and they know it.
Thank you mister President for one of the most eye opening nights of my life. :glugglug That's all I wanted to say. |
spit or swallow?
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Anyone else in Winnipeg attend this? Too bad our big gay mayor was there being a big gay asshole as usual.
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That is pretty cool, I really like Bill Clinton but cannot understand why he does not get some face work done and turn the clock back a little. His eye bags look dreadful :-))
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What did he say that in you opinion was so profound?
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clinton is the man :thumbsup
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Damn good speaker!
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I'm big time jealous! I know everyone is gonna jump in here and start slamming him, but I love him. I think he's intelligent, sexy and charismatic, and he always has something to say that's worth hearing. I could totally see myself being svengalied by him. :1orglaugh I would love to just sit and listen to him all day.
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Fuck Elvis... Bill is the King!
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for sure, i bet his sexy:Graucho
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hitler was a good speaker too.
I know alot of good salesman, they are all full of shit and never have your best interest at heart. Just theres. |
No one truly does. Hopefully your best intrests conicides on the way to the other person's true interest.
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He murdered a lot of people. Don't forget about the innocent women and children that he burned alive in Waco.
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Gotta admit that Bill is BIG PIMPIN. There is no one else quite like him. He's definitely into making love and not war.
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I miss Bill.
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" Are you comparing Clinton to Hitler" ? :1orglaugh |
Hit it right on the nail here...I agree completly
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one thing that sticks in my head about clinton is him pardoning a convicted child molester and then jesse jackson hiring the guy straight out of prison.
ex-congressman doing time for fucking teen girls. an almost funny read about 'How Democrats Treat Child Molesters' http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/ar...TICLE_ID=21585 |
Even though I'm very far away from America, I thought Bill Clinton was a good president for America!!
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amen to that, we will NOT win the hate-race with the terrorist, our best bet is to eradicate/minimize the fuel that's causing it... :thumbsup :thumbsup |
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He said <b>greatest</b> president of his generation, not 2nd worst. |
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Clinton wasn't a good president what good did he do? Don't give me any crap about how the economy was good or anything like that. That had nothing to do with him. |
It amazes me that some people think Reagan was a better President than Clinton. Put his face on the dime? WTF? Just because he's dying? That's the only good thing he ever did. Joking, of course. But seriously, Reagan and Bush are the two worst Presidents we've had in YEARS...maybe ever. Bush wins because of his AWFUL fucking cabinet, tho...
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Clinton is tha man, he will make a great first husband soon, when Hilary takes over:thumbsup
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i am not american but i prefer him over Bush!!:thumbsup
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In 1992, 10 million citizens were unemployed, the country faced record deficits, and poverty and welfare rolls were growing. Family incomes were losing ground to inflation and jobs were being created at the slowest rate since the Great Depression. After 8 years of Clinton economic growth averaged 4% per year, compared to average growth of 2.8% during the Reagan-Bush years. The economy grew for 116 consecutive months, the most in history. The Clinton economy created more than 22.5 million jobs in less than eight years: the most jobs ever created under a single administration. Overall unemployment dropped to the lowest level in more than 30 years, down from 6.9% in 1993 to just 4% in November, 2000. The unemployment rate had been below 5% for 40 consecutive months. Inflation was at the lowest rate since the Kennedy Administration, averaging 2.5%, down from 4.7% during the previous administration. The homeownership rate reached 67.7% for the third quarter of 2000, the highest rate on record. In contrast, the homeownership rate fell from 65.6% in the first quarter of 1981 to 63.7% in the first quarter of 1993. The poverty rate declined from 15.1% in 1993 to 11.8% in 2000, the largest six-year drop in poverty in nearly 30 years. 7 million fewer people in poverty than there were in 1993. The surplus in FY 2000 was $237 billion, the third consecutive surplus and the largest surplus ever. Between 1998-2000, the publicly held debt was reduced by $363 billion, the largest three-year pay-down in U.S. history. Under Presidents Reagan and Bush, the debt held by the public quadrupled. After increasing under the previous two administrations, federal government spending as a share of the economy has been cut from 22.2% in 1992 to 18% in 2000, the lowest level since 1966. How did he do this? Enacted the 1993 Deficit Reduction Plan without a Single Republican Vote. Created the Balanced Budget Act of 1997. Dedicated the Surplus to Save Social Security and Reduce the National Debt. He also repeatedly vetoed large Republican tax cut bills that would have jeopardized our nation's fiscal discipline. Raised the Minimum Wage. In 1996, President Clinton and Vice President Gore fought for and won a 90-cent per hour increase in the minimum wage, helping 10 million workers. Created the E-Rate. With the leadership of Vice President Gore, the Telecommunications Act contained the E-Rate initiative, which provides low-cost Internet connections for schools, libraries, rural health clinics and hospitals. More than 80% of U.S. public schools have benefited from the E-rate, which has helped connect 30 million children and up to 47,000 schools and libraries to the Internet. Paved the Way for Electronic Commerce. President Clinton fought to eliminate legal barriers to using electronic technology to form and sign contracts, collect and store documents, and send and receive notices and disclosures, while ensuring that consumers on-line have the same protections that they have in the paper world. He signed the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act on June 30, 2000. Not to mention welfare reform, the clean air act, preserving our national forests and most likely the best foreign policies ever. Yep, Clinton had nothing to do with the best economy in history. |
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Rich, many empty seats in the house? I heard only about half the tickets sold. |
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Show us what Bush has done for the economy, besides driving it into a ditch. |
Clinton had a great forgien policy? HAHAHA Yeah ignore the non english speaking bastards, get a few bj's and cross your fingers nuttin happens...
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