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Clinton — Bill, that is — at KSU on Friday

Former President Bill Clinton will take center stage on behalf of his wife, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Clinton, at Kennesaw State University at 6:30 p.m. Friday, we’re told.

The appearance was added late today. Bill Clinton is scheduled to attend a gathering of Baptists later Friday evening in Atlanta. He’s promised to be non-political before his religious audience.

Don’t expect that in Kennesaw.

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By Attn: Clayton Parents

January 31, 2008 11:07 PM | Link to this

Sorry to be off topic, but maybe “political insiders” Galloway and Kemper are willing to tackle what the Clayton reporters are not.

Specifically, in close to a DOZEN stories on the Clayton Schools SACS “investigation” why haven’t the AJC reporters done anything on school board member Rod Johnson’s wife illegally double dipping?

Why post here? Because his wife is State Rep. Celeste Johnson and the “double dipping” she is engaging in is drawing a full paycheck from Clayton schools while she’s away serving in the Georgia General Assembly.

If the Clayton school board won’t address this (because Rod Johnson is on the board) couldn’t an ethics complaint be filed against her in the General Assembly?

Finally, this isn’t just “internet speculation” on the double dipping. An Open Records request of her paystubs CONFIRMS this is indeed true.

Have the Political Insiders heard about this?

By Steve Fought

February 1, 2008 12:30 AM | Link to this

As much as I want to see the Republicans chased from power, I really, really don’t want to have to listen to Bill Clinton’s lies for another four years.

By Charles

February 1, 2008 7:22 AM | Link to this

Thanks for the warning guys! Now I’ll know what the foul odor is when I’m heading home this evening :)

By Ed

February 1, 2008 7:24 AM | Link to this

Maybe he will talk about his shady deal with a Canadian mining mogul that brought in over $100 million dollars in a donation to his library.

By Jeff

February 1, 2008 9:39 AM | Link to this

GREAT! The first weekend in a while I’m going back home to the Bartow/Cobb/Cherokee areas - and the first in a VERY long time I’m going to a certain church in Woodstock for an event - and now TWO Presidential campaigns are going to be within a few miles of me pretty much the entire weekend.

And my wife is terrified of traffic.

Sounds like I’ll be having a TON of fun this weekend!

By jake

February 1, 2008 1:35 PM | Link to this

to hell with you wannabe critics of clinton. that man is my hero and one of the greatest leaders of our time. i will certainly be driving my 45 minutes to see him tonight. and for those that are hatin on bill clinton… stay at home no one wants your ignorant a* there anyway. go read a couple articles and go to straight to hell along with bush aight?!?

By Nancy

February 1, 2008 2:06 PM | Link to this

You can allways tell a Clinton Supporter. They have no Morals. I will pray for you tonight. Honest

By Karsten Mock

February 1, 2008 8:57 PM | Link to this

I was at KSU for the speach and walked out. It must be nice having an accomplished husband to do the leg work. It will be a sad day if Hillary is the president.

By Jeffery Brooks

February 1, 2008 9:01 PM | Link to this

Not all of the Clinton’s supporters lack morals or exhibit such animosity as Jake appears to. Be fair with your own universal judgments Nancy and keep it to the issues or in my book you put yourself in a league with Jake.

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