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Message (you can change this if you'd like): Hi, I read this on Truthdig and thought you would find it interesting. =-=-=-=-=-=-= Bill Clinton Doesn’t Want ‘Any S--- From Anybody’ Speaking over the phone to Philadelphia’s WHYY, Bill Clinton defended his controversial comments following the South Carolina primary, saying the Obama campaign had played the race card against him. After the interview, apparently neglecting to hang up, the former president could be heard using language not normally aired on public radio: “I don’t think I should take any s--- from anybody on that, do you?” Update: Denial. http://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/20080422_bill_clinton_doesnt_want_any_s_from_anybody/ Copyright © 2008 Truthdig, L.L.C. All rights reserved. =-=-=-=-=-=-= This is a one-time mailing from Truthdig, (www.truthdig.com) on behalf of the sender. Please report any misuse to webmaster-at-truthdig.com Hi, I read this on Truthdig and thought you would find it interesting. =-=-=-=-=-=-= Bill Clinton Doesn’t Want ‘Any S--- From Anybody’ Speaking over the phone to Philadelphia’s WHYY, Bill Clinton defended his controversial comments following the South Carolina primary, saying the Obama campaign had played the race card against him. After the interview, apparently neglecting to hang up, the former president could be heard using language not normally aired on public radio: “I don’t think I should take any s--- from anybody on that, do you?” Update: Denial. http://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/20080422_bill_clinton_doesnt_want_any_s_from_anybody/ Copyright © 2008 Truthdig, L.L.C. All rights reserved. =-=-=-=-=-=-= This is a one-time mailing from Truthdig, (www.truthdig.com) on behalf of the sender. Please report any misuse to webmaster-at-truthdig.com
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=-=-=-=-=-=-= Bill Clinton Doesn’t Want ‘Any S--- From Anybody’
Speaking over the phone to Philadelphia’s WHYY, Bill Clinton defended his controversial comments following the South Carolina primary, saying the Obama campaign had played the race card against him. After the interview, apparently neglecting to hang up, the former president could be heard using language not normally aired on public radio: “I don’t think I should take any s--- from anybody on that, do you?” Update: Denial.
http://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/20080422_bill_clinton_doesnt_want_any_s_from_anybody/
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