[Vision2020] Adulterous Perjurer Swarmed in Hanoi

Tony tonytime at clearwire.net
Thu Dec 7 22:38:37 PST 2006


Nick, in response to your question about where George bush will be swarmed 
by admirers:  He will be welcomed anywhere men and woman of character are 
valued.  Clinton was NOT a man of good character.  He boffed an intern, 
making a mockery of his marriage and then committed felony perjury 
afterward.  Bush has acted as an honorable gentleman since taking the oath 
of office -- the assessment of his misguided critics notwithstanding.

Hope that helps with your confusion.

Merry Christmas,   -T
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <nickgier at adelphia.net>
To: <vision2020 at moscow.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 10:42 AM
Subject: [Vision2020] Clinton Swarmed in Hanoi


> Greetings:
>
> Someone on this list predicted that Bush would be swarmed whereever men of 
> character are admired.  I would like to know where that foreign place 
> would be?
>
> Nick Gier
>
> Admirers Swarm Former Clinton in Hanoi
> Wednesday, December 6, 2006 8:08 AM EST
> The Associated Press
> By BEN STOCKING
>
> HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — Former President Clinton was swarmed for autographs, 
> handshakes and photographs on the streets of Hanoi Wednesday by throngs of 
> admirers whose warm welcome contrasted sharply with the restrained 
> reception given President Bush last month.
>
> Clinton, in town to sign an agreement between his foundation and the 
> Vietnamese to get more AIDS drugs to children, left the Hilton Hotel in 
> the center of Hanoi, crossed an intersection buzzing with motorbikes, and 
> strolled toward Hoan Kiem Lake, the spiritual heart of the city.
>
> The United States normalized relations with its former foe under Clinton, 
> who was greeted by adoring crowds when in 2000 he became the first U.S. 
> president to visit Vietnam since the war ended in 1975.
>
> "It feels great to be back," Clinton said as he set off for his stroll.
>
> The feeling among most Vietnamese was mutual.
>
> "I love you!" a young man shouted, reaching over the crowd for a 
> handshake.
>
> "There are no words to describe how happy I am," squealed 17-year-old 
> Nguyen Thu Hang, jumping up and down and clutching Clinton's freshly 
> signed autograph. "I'm going to frame this and hang it on my bedroom 
> wall!"
>
> Bush didn't emerge from inside tight security to mingle with crowds during 
> his four-day visit to attend the 21-nation Asia-Pacific Economic 
> Cooperation summit.
>
> Outside of official meetings, the president's touring included a visit to 
> Vietnam's stock exchange, where he struck a gong to open a day of trading. 
> He then met with a group of Vietnamese and American businessmen.
>
> Clinton came to Hanoi to sign an agreement with the Vietnamese government 
> under which his Clinton Foundation will increase the amount of pediatric 
> drugs it is providing to Vietnamese children living with HIV and AIDS.
>
> The foundation provided medicine for 400 children in 2006, but plans to 
> triple the number of children it is helping by the end of 2007.
>
> Followed by Secret Service agents and Vietnamese police, Clinton stopped 
> along a half-mile route to chat with his Vietnamese admirers before making 
> his way to an art gallery in Hanoi's Old Quarter and then to the tomb of 
> Ho Chi Minh, who led Vietnam's communist revolution.
>
> After he and Health Minister Tran Thi Trung Chien signed the pediatric 
> AIDS agreement, Clinton took part in a discussion about AIDS with several 
> university students and a young woman living with HIV.
>
> The Vietnamese government estimates that 260,000 Vietnamese people were 
> infected with HIV last year, but public health experts think the actual 
> number is higher. In Vietnam, most infections are linked to intravenous 
> drug use and unprotected sex for money.
>
> The Clinton Foundation's activities are being financed by UNITAID, an 
> organization formed by France and 19 other nations that have earmarked a 
> small portion of their airline tax revenues for HIV/AIDS programs in 
> developing countries.
>
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