From: "Charles Perry Locke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Welcome to "Robin Hood" socilaism...take from the rich...give to the
poor...it isn't going to get any better.
 
WDYT Perry?
Is this Robin Hood himself or his representative man???  Bill Clinton has always
lived off tax payers and once said "I never met a tax I didn't like" and now look at this
Lance I figure you will probably go for this, how about Jonathan?
 
 
Associated Press
Former President Bill Clinton urges Canadian business executives to help
end child poverty and terrorism.

TORONTO - Former President Bill Clinton asked an audience of Canadian
business executives last week to help end child poverty and terrorism by
embracing the outside world and its many religions.

Clinton named global warming as another threat to the planet and called
on the audience to demand that their government explore more alternative
energy sources.

"We insist on not changing our ways, in spite of playing Russian roulette
with our grandchildren's future," he told 8,500 people attending "The
Power Within" motivational conference in downtown Toronto.
The audience of mostly business executives paid $335 to $1,100 to hear
the 42nd U.S. president speak.

"I hope to help create more of a global conscience - a shared consensus
about the challenges we share going forward into the future," he told the
group. Clinton, appearing tired and occasionally clearing his throat, spoke
about U.S.-Canadian relations and their trade disputes at a sold-out
hockey arena on Monday night and addressed 4,000 people at a similar
motivational convention Wednesday in Calgary.

Earlier Monday, Clinton spoke via satellite to 1,200 European business
leaders in London, urging them to help political leaders worldwide to
ensure a smooth transition to democracy in Iraq.

The former president emphasized before both audiences the importance of
defeating Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida terrorist network, saying the
militants could wreak unimaginable damage if they got their hands on
unconventional weapons. "They may do terrible things and many innocent
people will die. But they will not change our way of life or the march of human
progress," he told the cheering crowd.

Clinton told the predominantly white audience they must reach out to
other races, ethnic groups and religions. He said terrorists would
continue to be fueled by fear and resentment that better opportunities
were closed off to them.  We have no excuse now for not building a world
with more partners and fewer terrorists," he said. "We cannot kill, jail or
occupy all of our enemies."

Since leaving office in 2001, the former president has raised millions of
dollars through the Clinton Foundation to support his mission of global
interdependence and the defeat of child poverty, AIDS and terrorism in an
effort "to widen the circle of opportunity."  He said: "We have to find a way
to reach that other half of people in the world who don't know we care
about them."
 
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