Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Even Al Capone was only convicted of tax evasion!
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The Clinton Furniture Flap
"In any case, the $28,000 worth of furniture the Clintons took with them upon leaving the White House was returned in February 2001, according to the National Park Service." "Jim McDaniel, a National Park Service spokesman, said the items returned were indeed property of the federal government. So it is possible that the Clintons would have been forced to return them, if they did not do so voluntarily." "In the end, the Clintons returned or paid for most the items that they took from the White House, although they were able to keep two items that they had returned." "The gifts included $7,375 for tables and chairs from Denise Rich, a prominent Democratic fundraiser and the ex-wife of a fugitive financier, Marc Rich, who was pardoned by Clinton on the president’s last day in office. Former President Jimmy Carter called the Rich pardon “disgraceful,” saying “some of the factors in his pardon were attributable to his large gifts.”" "Prior to returning those gifts, the Clintons also agreed to pay for $86,000 worth of other items that they received in their last year in office." |
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Probably better than your diploma from Hillary's school for clowns.
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An amusing sidebar to this whole stolen furniture story is that Hillary Clinton will be the one inconvenienced when she moves back into the White House and has less furniture to choose from. Who would want these 25 year old drapes anyway, and who is still talking about this last century story? Nobody cares. What the poster seems to be saying is anybody can be a felon if another person says you are a felon, but to be a convicted felon, one must be convicted by a representative of the courts, not Fox News. |
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Good information, great whining. Were they convicted? Did they admit guilt?
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Good information, great whining. Were the Clintons convicted? Did they admit guilt?
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Someone who lies under oath in federal court, or who lies under oath to a person acting on behalf of the federal government may be sentenced to up to five years in jail. 1. Did Bill Clinton admit guilt to lying under oath? Yes 2. Is lying under oath in federal court, or to a person acting on behalf of the federal government a felony (a crime punishable by more than one year of confinement)? Yes 3. By YOUR definition is Bill Clinton a felon? YES |
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Nice picture of your wife!
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Did Bill Clinton serve five years in jail? No Did Bill Clinton serve one year in jail? No Is Bill Clinton running for office? No Did Bill Clinton leave office with an approval rating in the high 60%'s? Yes As Hillary Clinton once said "What difference does it make"? Bill Clinton is one of the most beloved and influential democrats of the past 25 years and most of the republicans that served on the impeachment committee lost their seats or were otherwise forced to resign, including Speaker Gingrich. |
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