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Originally Posted by
wheeze
Hey that's a racist comment!
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I'm not voting for Hillary (or Trump), but I fail to see how this has any relevance to the election. We know Clinton is what he is. The focus needs to be on Hillary and what she is and where she stands on the issues. None of this other stuff matters--unless you get your news from the National Enquirer.
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Originally Posted by
FaithfulOne
interestingly other sources say this story is bogus too.....
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Originally Posted by
Bookman
I'm not voting for Hillary (or Trump), but I fail to see how this has any relevance to the election. We know Clinton is what he is. The focus needs to be on Hillary and what she is and where she stands on the issues. None of this other stuff matters--unless you get your news from the National Enquirer.
AND who told you?
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Originally Posted by
Susan
I have to admit, I was cracking up as some of the comments on his page about getting Pres. Clinton to provide DNA to prove the allegation. Comments like, "shouldn't be too hard, he leaves that stuff everywhere!"
Good one..I needed a good belly laugh
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Originally Posted by
FaithfulOne
The comments below that article are pretty interesting...there never was a DNA test. I didn't think much of the OP one way or another but after reading those comments it sure seems like typical Clinton cover-ups:
This story is completely bogus. AIM needs to "correct the record" and do a follow up article saying The Star tabloid in 1999 was owned by Roger Altman and did a disinformation story on a DNA test that never happened...
Roger Altman, who in 1999 OWNED The Star Tabloid, has been friends with Bill Clinton since his college days at Georgetown. Altman was later in the Clinton Administration and he is a $250,000 donor in 2015 to Priorities USA, a pro Hillary Clinton PAC. The Star article was a complete Clinton fabrication placed in the tabloid of a Clinton BFF (best friend forever). Idiots like Howard Kurtz of the Wash Post took this garbage at face value and then TIME magazine also reprinted the disinformation. Then AIM put up this absolutely disagraceful article about a phony DNA story planted by the Clintons. The reason the story was planted in the first place was because NewsMax in late 1998 had run several articles about Bill Clinton being the father of Danney Williams, so in early 1999 The Star responded with the disinfo article.
...and the guy who was promoting the story years ago about Danny being Clinton's son suddenly drops it when a surprise 'Governor for a day' mysteriously grants his son a pardon on a 50 years sentence:
1992 Clintons made deal with Say McIntosh - shut up about Danney Williams being Bill Clinton's son and we will pardon your son Tommy McIntosh 18 years before he is parole eligible: NYT 1-24-93 "Startling Arkansas, Governor-for-a-Day Sets 2 Convicts Free:
Mr. Jewell granted clemency to Billy Ray Davis, 40, convicted of murder in 1971 and sentenced to life in prison, and Tommy McIntosh, 29, sentenced in 1987 to a 50-year term for cocaine possession. Mr. McIntosh is the son of Robert McIntosh, a well-known Little Rock restaurateur and a leader in black causes here, who is a friend of Mr. Jewell. Mr. Davis is the son of a woman who lives in Mr. Jewell's Little Rock district...
Asked by reporters early this week why he had taken action in these four cases, Mr. Jewell was vague, saying only that it was the right thing to do.
http://www.nytimes.com/1993/01/24/us...icts-free.html
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Originally Posted by
Nikos
Hey that's a racist comment!
racist: having or showing the belief that a particular race is superior to another.
how so?
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Originally Posted by
Pentecali
No, doesn't look at all like him. Bill Clinton wishes he looked so good!
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Originally Posted by
Susan
I have to admit, I was cracking up as some of the comments on his page about getting Pres. Clinton to provide DNA to prove the allegation. Comments like, "shouldn't be too hard, he leaves that stuff everywhere!"
Originally Posted by
wheeze
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