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You Never Can Tell

The case for Hillary defeating Bush. Plus: The Vatican U.N. Also: The Corry Papers, Part IV. And more.

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/p> p>The choice of Clinton is the one that is odd. Everything he says will be a lie, self-promoting, revenue producing, or a propaganda message for his wife. Nothing he says will explore/examine in an objective manner. I trust that accurate, i.e., not doctored (this is CBS, you know), transcripts of his comments will be available. His lies, when annotated, will become yet another stain on his legacy. br> -- unsigned /p>

"'Dole isn't a patsy; he was a good choice to go up against Clinton,' says a CBS news producer. 'Limbaugh? Gingrich? This is a former president we're talking about.'"

p>Well, Newt is a former Speaker of the House and that ain't chopped liver; and second, that's impeached former president to you, CBS. br> -- Tom Halleck /p> p> VATICAN TOO br> Re: George Neumayr's Onward, Christian Pacifists
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