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[quote=http://www.arkancide.com/]Arkancide is the unfortunate habit of potential witnesses to the Clintons' dirty dealings in Arkansas suddenly deciding to shoot themselves twice in the back of the head. Police and Coroners in Arkansas, notably Fahmy Malak who answered to Governor Bill Clinton, automatically described these shootings as "suicides."

After Bill Clinton became President the phenomenon spilled over to Washington D.C. when Hillary Clinton's ex-lover Vincent Foster was "Arkancided."[/quote]
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…And yet nobody cares. That's the Clinton Miracle. The worst scandals just seem to slide right off them.
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Pointedstick wrote: …And yet nobody cares. That's the Clinton Miracle. The worst scandals just seem to slide right off them.
Perceptions is reality?
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MachineGhost wrote:
Pointedstick wrote: …And yet nobody cares. That's the Clinton Miracle. The worst scandals just seem to slide right off them.
Perceptions is reality?
In politics, at least.
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Pointedstick wrote: …And yet nobody cares. That's the Clinton Miracle. The worst scandals just seem to slide right off them.
Reminds me of the joke of a bear and a squirrel in the forrest, butts hanging over a log doing their business.  The bear looks at the squirrel and asks, 'does shxx stick to your fur?'  The squirrel answers, 'no'.  The bear grabs the squirrel, wipes with it, throws it on the ground, and says, 'Good!'  :o  Hello Clintons .................  :P

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Bill and Hillary Clinton remind me a little of J.R. and Sue Ellen Ewing.

They're sleazy as hell, but they're so darn entertaining we can't stay mad at them for long.
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I guess I always just assumed the whole "Bill and Hillary killed people" accusation to be ridiculous and not worth entertaining.  I've literally done ZERO research on it, and barely heard anything about it.

Are you guys asserting that you think there is a high-ish probability that they ordered one or more murders?
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moda0306 wrote: I guess I always just assumed the whole "Bill and Hillary killed people" accusation to be ridiculous and not worth entertaining.  I've literally done ZERO research on it, and barely heard anything about it.

Are you guys asserting that you think there is a high-ish probability that they ordered one or more murders?
I doubt that they ordered any hits, but I'm sure they have done all sorts of crazy things that no one will ever know about.

The idea that Vince Foster was a hit, though, is silly.  Foster had been friends with the Clintons for decades (though I never heard that Hillary was supposed to be sleeping with him).  His suicide was a sad thing, but if you read his suicide note and the things that were going on in his life at the time, it's really not all that suspicious to me.
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MediumTex wrote: The idea that Vince Foster was a hit, though, is silly.  Foster had been friends with the Clintons for decades (though I never heard that Hillary was supposed to be sleeping with him).  His suicide was a sad thing, but if you read his suicide note and the things that were going on in his life at the time, it's really not all that suspicious to me.
Yes, they were lovers since Bill's been practicing infidelity ever since he was an up and coming politician.  So except for all the suspicious circumstances surrounding Foster's death as well as the trail of "suicides" that can't possibly be suicides that have dogged the Clintons since the early years.  So I'd say either one or the other is personally responsible or they have a hit man they call upon.  Since it hasn't happened in a long while, I'd say its probably Hillary since she's been in the public spotlight more than Bill since 2000.  And since Clinton's brother got the treatment, it's unlikely to be Bill.

Is it really surpsiing though?  Hillary is a power hungry mad corrupt sleazebag that had to give up her naive liberal Baby Boomer ambitions of changing the world (most likely out of frustration as a jilted wife and ineffective ideologue).  Where have I seen that movie before...

I don't think anyone fresh could even run for President nowadays with the way the media examines everyone's background so fine toothedly (ironically, due to the Clinton's endless scandals).  The Clintons are truly the last of their kind.  Obama's just incompetent, a Carterized version of Coolidge.
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MachineGhost wrote:
MediumTex wrote: The idea that Vince Foster was a hit, though, is silly.  Foster had been friends with the Clintons for decades (though I never heard that Hillary was supposed to be sleeping with him).  His suicide was a sad thing, but if you read his suicide note and the things that were going on in his life at the time, it's really not all that suspicious to me.
Yes, they were lovers since Bill's been practicing infidelity ever since he was an up and coming politician.  So except for all the suspicious circumstances surrounding Foster's death as well as the trail of "suicides" that can't possibly be suicides that have dogged the Clintons since the early years.  So I'd say either one or the other is personally responsible or they have a hit man they call upon.  Since it hasn't happened in a long while, I'd say its probably Hillary since she's been in the public spotlight more than Bill since 2000.  And since Clinton's brother got the treatment, it's unlikely to be Bill.
What treatment did Clinton's brother get?
Is it really surprising though?  Hillary is a power hungry mad corrupt sleazebag that gave up her naive liberal Baby Boomer ambitions of changing the world (most likely out of frustration).  Where have I seen that movie before...
Nothing that Hillary Clinton could do would surprise me, but I just don't see any evidence suggesting that Vince Foster's death wasn't a suicide.  The only people who have ever argued that it was a murder are the same people who have been writing crazy anti-Clinton stuff for years.  If a single person outside that crowd brought forth any kind of evidence I would love to look at it, but to my knowledge none of those people, including Ken Starr, thinks that Vince Foster's death was anything but a tragic suicide.
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MediumTex wrote: What treatment did Clinton's brother get?
Whoops, guess I mis-remembered.  He got the prison treatment not the suicide.  Of course, he was pardoned on Clinton's last day.  How crony.

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Didn't we have a thread once upon a time dedicated to our favorite fringe conspiracy theories? I forgot about this one. It definitely should be in the top ten.
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Ad Orientem wrote: Didn't we have a thread once upon a time dedicated to our favorite fringe conspiracy theories? I forgot about this one. It definitely should be in the top ten.
Which part do you think is the fringe conspiracy theory?  Because I see a massive a mount of articles and testimony from mainstream media clearly documenting the Clinton's sordid history.  Bill was a serial rapist and a womanizer, Hillary is some kind of power mad lesbian.
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MachineGhost wrote:
Ad Orientem wrote: Didn't we have a thread once upon a time dedicated to our favorite fringe conspiracy theories? I forgot about this one. It definitely should be in the top ten.
Which part do you think is the fringe conspiracy theory?  Because I see a massive a mount of articles and testimony from mainstream media clearly documenting the Clinton's sordid history.  Bill was a serial rapist and a womanizer, Hillary is some kind of power mad lesbian.
I'm fine with saying that the Clintons are a couple of paranoid semi-delusional narcissists, but I don't know if I can buy the idea of them hiring a series of hitmen over two decades to systematically murder many of their closest and most loyal allies.  The internal logic of that one doesn't really make sense to me.

What I do know if that there are lots of people in the U.S. who hate the Clintons in a way that I don't think I could ever hate anyone.  It's a hatred that is so bitter and seething that it seems like it would be unhealthy. 

Take Jerry Falwell, for example.  Here is how consuming his hatred for the Clintons was:
In 1994, Falwell subsidized the creation of a film called The Clinton Chronicles that featured Christopher Ruddy's claims that the gun that killed Foster was placed in his hand after the fact, and that Foster's body was laid out to give the appearance of suicide, among others. Funding for the film was provided by Citizens for Honest Government, an organization to which Falwell gave $200,000 in 1994 and 1995. "Citizens for Honest Government covertly paid individuals who had provided information to media outlets such as the Wall Street Journal editorial page and the American Spectator magazine", and in 1995, made discretionary payments to two Arkansas state troopers who had spoken out in support of the idea of a conspiracy surrounding Foster's death. The two troopers – Roger Perry and Larry Patteson – had also previously given testimony supporting Paula Jones' claims of sexual misconduct and misuse of government resources against Bill Clinton (See: Troopergate).  Patrick Matrisciana, president of Citizens for Honest Government, produced The Clinton Chronicles video and appeared in its commercials as an "investigative reporter" where he & Rev. Falwell engaged in the following exchange:

    Falwell: "Could you please tell me and the American people why you think that your life and the lives of the others on this video are in danger?"

    Matrisciana: "Jerry, two weeks ago we had an interview with a man who was an insider; his plane crashed and he was killed an hour before the interview. You may say this is just a coincidence, but there was another fellow that we were also going to interview, and he was killed in a plane crash. Jerry, are these coincidences? I don't think so."

When asked about the spot, Matrisciana admitted he was not a reporter and replied "I doubt our lives were actually ever in any real danger. That was Jerry's idea to do that ... He thought that would be dramatic."
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Seems to me conservatives like Falwell were just jealous and envious of all the coke and sex Bill got.  Who wants some young Red Neck whippersnapper of the political opposition living high on the hog and being so brazen abaout it?  He who casts a stone in a mirror house...

And its probably more realistic to link all the "suicides" to the narcopolitics.  Those people are not to be trifled with.
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