The so-called Clinton Foundation doesn't always use cash money and they have a lot of ways to bribe their way to the oval office. Who knows what's true? You can guess?
Grandpa's pistol gave Andy Ledger comfort but he sure didn't want
to end up on the T.V. news tonight. As
Andy walked through the parking lot filled with a bunch of old rusted out cars
he started to relax when he spotted the almost new army green jeep waiting on
him. Working for HRC Inc. was a good thing Andy thought and these little off site bonuses were kind of nice.
He opened the envelope and took out the key and believe it or not
the key turned and the hard sided jeep door opened much to his surprise. The jeep was brand new and Andy had been told to pick it up but be careful and try not to be followed.
The note that came with the key gave him this address and
instructed him to pick up his gift from "Robin Hood" and to keep it
quite. Bill Clinton wanted to be Robin Hood, taking from other rich people and giving crumbs to people like Andy Ledger, the guy that works in the basement at HRC Inc.
Andy relaxed a little as he got onto the driver's seat and put the
key into the ignition switch and turned it to the right. The engine started right up and all the
warning bells and lights filled the cab of Andy's brand new jeep that even had
a full tank of gas.
Andy Ledger had worked for the New York Globe Newspaper in New York City before it
was bought out by HRC Inc. and he was promised a nice gift from the Pierce
Arrow Clinton Foundation if he simply lost a couple of files. The Pierce Arrow Clinton Foundation was a car club owned by the Clinton Foundation and it owned some very expensive antique automobiles that were bought and sold around the world. It was a money laundering scheme Andy was sure but it wasn't really any of his business.
FOX News had wanted to do some kind of T.V. special of government and
gangsters and came to HRC Inc. for some historic research on the Pierce Arrow
Clinton Foundation which had become really popular when Hillary Clinton
announced she was running for president of the United States. Andy was asked to loose a few files.
Andy liked the feel of his brand new Jeep and it sure would beat
the old Chevy that he drove to work that morning. His Chevy was still a good car but it had
been used as a Checker Cab for about three years and had a lot of miles and
dents.
The lawless years surrounded Andy Ledger and when Hollywood calls
you just do what they say. Andy
understands gangsters, even if they're going to live in the White House.
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