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From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: SNET: Short Beach with Long Pier
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Update on Short Beach with Long Pier:
/s/ Paul Mitchell
p.s. I'll take mine baked, with apple sauce.
WHAT'S A K-47? Is that an aircraft from Taiwan?
"Oh, yes, we can land those at Miramar, just
down the road a stretch. You're half-way there
when you pass the twin nuclear power plants.
The 'Coastal Commission' [sic] thought it would be
a good idea if they were close to the
western White House. Keep the power tip top,
you know."
[He's gone wacky. Plain wacky:]
<snip>
>>On Sun, 16 Mar 1997, Tim Watson wrote:
>>
>>> I haven't been here in a few weeks, but some of you will remember me.
>>> I have been intrigued by a news event that occured last Friday,and
>>> which has tremendous significance for Slick and the gang - or none at
>>> all, depending on what the American press does.
>>>
>>> On the front page of last Friday's - March 14th's - Arkansas
>>> Democrat-Gazette, appeared a news article by from Scripps Howard
>>> press, which said the following, in summary: the Chinese arms dealer, the
>>> one who met with Clinton in the White House and gave several hundred
>>> thousand dollars to the DNC, was seeking a waiver of a ban on the import
>>> into the US of Chinese arms. The government had banned all imports of
>>> these weapons, but the Clinton Administration gave a specific waiver to
>>> this one shipment, of 100,000 AK47's, with several hundred thousand rounds
>>> of amunition - a "couple of hundred thousand dollar deal", according to
the
>>> lawyer of the Chinese import company, which was an angency of the Chinese
>>> government. This article went on to quote several individuals
knowledgable
>>> of arms shipments, and they were unanimous in stating that this shift of
>>> American policy for this one shipment was incredible.
>>>
>>> The guns were intended for street gangs in American cities, according
>>> to the FBI, which was running a sting operation on this very company.
>>>
>>> So while the head arms merchant is smoozing with Slick Willie, Slick
>>> has seen to it that this particular shipment can go forward - and to
>>> hell with the consequences, Slick's got the hundred thou or so in
>>> campaign contributions.
>>>
>>> Question: I have searched the press for the last two days. NYT -
>>> whatever - nothing. What the hell is going on??? This may be the
>>> biggest story of the year - Clinton allowed AK47s to get to American
>>> street gangs in exchange for dollars - and nothing from our watchdogs.
>>>
>>> Stay tuned. This guy's a thug. And he'll sell anything he has for
>>> power.
>>>
>>> Tim Watson
<snip>
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