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Bill Clinton's email history

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The archives of Bill Clinton's presidential library will contain about 40 million e-mail notes by the former president's staff--and two by the man himself.

 

"The only two he sent," Skip Rutherford, president of the Clinton Presidential Foundation, which is raising money for the library, said Monday.

 

 

 

 

One of them may not actually qualify because it was a test to see if Clinton knew how to push the button for e-mail.

 

Former Ohio Sen. John Glenn has the distinction of being only person to receive e-mail written by Clinton when he was in office.

 

The e-mail was sent with the help of Clinton staffers to the space shuttle while it was in orbit; Glenn was a part of the crew.

oops sorry

ROTFLMAO!!! 2 and 1 might not count. Oh.. that's rich! :bang

 

 

 

Thanks for posting ss.

I don't believe it.

 

If there's one guy that actually responds to those ads for penis-enlargement pills, it's ol' slick willie.

Well atleast he wouldn't recieve any porn, or penis enlargement emails

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