Monday, September 10, 2012

Bill Clinton's Huge "Mess Up" on Thursday Night



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Date: Sat, Sep 8, 2012 at 11:09 PM
Subject: Bill Clinton's Huge "Mess Up" on Thursday Night




Wall Street Daily
Dear Wall Street Daily Nation,

Clinton's speech "was extraordinary," a "true maestro performance," says political intelligence expert, Robert Williams.

The former President presented a compelling argument that America is better off now than it was four years ago when Obama took office.

"I just wish someone had the guts to address the troubling trend in politics," says Williams.
Obama is worth an estimated $12 million.

Romney's total assets are worth roughly $280 million.
"Is nothing sacred anymore when it comes to politicians amassing great wealth?"
Williams just released the shocking results of his investigation into the secret affairs of America's highest lawmakers.

While the investigation exposes - at times, even embarrasses - D.C.'s top brass, Williams admits that even he's surprised by the findings...
"After 10 months inside of Capitol Hill, I discovered a card hidden up virtually everyone's sleeve."
For a sneak peek at the investigation's findings, including details that everyday Americans should know regarding their own moneymaking ambitions...

And the astonishing details swirling around a new bill called "Unicorn," just click the link below.

View it now.

Ahead of the tape,


Louis Basenese
Chief Investment Strategist, Wall Street Daily

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