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Cliff Huprich
 
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In article , Sue
writes:

Chuckle. Mr. May will most likely reply that he not only shook hands
with those two people but slept with them as well. G


Perhaps someone would like to rent the Lincoln Bedroom or
Camp David?

[
President Bush opened the White House and Camp David to dozens of
overnight guests last year, including foreign dignitaries, family
friends and at least nine of his biggest campaign fund-raisers,
documents show...
At least nine of Bush's biggest fund-raisers appear on the latest list
of White House overnight guests, covering June 2002 through December
2003, and-or on the Camp David list, which covers last year. They
include:


Mercer Reynolds, an Ohio financier, former Bush partner in the Texas
Rangers baseball team and former ambassador to Switzerland. Reynolds
is leading Bush's campaign fund-raising effort. He was a guest at the
White House and the Camp David retreat in Maryland's Catoctin
Mountains.

Brad Freeman, a venture capitalist who is leading Bush's California
fund-raising effort, has raised at least $200,000 for his re-election
campaign and is also a major Republican Party fund-raiser. Freeman
stayed at the White House.

Roland Betts, who raised at least $100,000 for Bush in 2000, was a
Bush fraternity brother at Yale and a Texas Rangers partner. Betts
stayed at the White House and Camp David.

William DeWitt, a Bush partner in the oil business and Texas Rangers
who has raised at least $200,000 for Bush's re-election effort, stayed
at the White House.

James Francis, who headed the Bush campaign's 2000 team of
$100,000-and-up volunteer fund-raisers and was a Bush appointee in
Texas when Bush was governor. Francis was a White House guest.

Joseph O'Neill, an oilman and childhood friend who introduced Bush to
Laura Bush and raised at least $100,000 for each of Bush's
presidential campaigns, stayed at the White House.

Colorado Gov. Bill Owens and New York Gov. George Pataki, who each
raised at least $200,000 for Bush's re-election campaign, were White
House guests.

James Langdon, who raised at least $100,000 for Bush, is a Washington
attorney specializing in international oil and gas transactions.
Langdon, whose clients include the Russian oil company Lukoil, is a
member of Bush's foreign intelligence advisory board and served on
Bush's 2000 presidential transition team on energy policy.
]

http://billmon.org/archives/001197.html

Anyone have later info? This is a bit stale ....

"It is impossible to calculate the moral mischief, if I may so
express it, that mental lying has produced in society. When a man has
so corrupted and prostituted the chastity of his mind as to subscribe
his professional belief to things he does not believe, he has prepared
himself for the commission of every other crime."

Thomas Paine
--The Age of Reason
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Cliff