Thursday 18th of April 2024

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Putin doesn't have a soul: Clinton 

Democratic White House hopeful Hillary Clinton joked that Russian President Vladimir Putin, as an ex-KGB agent, had no soul, in the latest swipe at Russia from the 2008 campaign trail. 

The former first lady mused on the Russian leader's spiritual chemistry as she savaged President George W Bush for his tactic of trying to forge warm personal bonds with foreign leaders. 

'This is the President that looked into the soul of Putin,' Mrs Clinton said at a campaign rally. 

'I could have told him, he was a KGB agent, by definition he doesn't have a soul, I mean this is a waste of time, right, this is nonsense.' 

Mrs Clinton, battling rival Barack Obama ahead of Tuesday's New Hampshire primary, complained Mr Bush had put too much emphasis on forging personal relationships with foreign leaders. 

'I just don't think that's the way a great country engages in diplomacy. Yes, you might have good relationships, but most leaders are not going to make decisions based on their personal relationships,' she said. 

Mr Bush famously said after his first meeting with Mr Putin in 2001 that he had looked in Mr Putin's eyes and got 'a sense of his soul' - a remark still used by critics of Mr Bush's to ridicule his foreign policy. 

Since then, US-Russia relations have soured markedly with Washington concerned about what it sees as rollbacks of democracy and basic freedoms and belligerence by the Kremlin on the world stage. 

Mrs Clinton's remarks were a variation on a refrain used by Republican presidential candidate John McCain who has several times lashed Russia on the campaign trail. 'I looked into Putin's eyes, and I saw three things, a 'K' a 'G' and a 'B,'' Mr McCain says frequently, drawing guffaws from his audiences. 

Putin doesn't have a soul: Clinton

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Illegal Globally, Bail for Profit Remains in U.S.
Barbara P. Fernandez for The New York Times

By ADAM LIPTAK
Published: January 29, 2008

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Wayne Spath is a bail bondsman, which means he is an insurance salesman, a social worker, a lightly regulated law enforcement agent, a real estate appraiser — and a for-profit wing of the American justice system.

What he does, which is posting bail for people accused of crimes in exchange for a fee, is all but unknown in the rest of the world. In England, Canada and other countries, agreeing to pay a defendant’s bond in exchange for money is a crime akin to witness tampering or bribing a juror — a form of obstruction of justice.

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McCain Accuses Russia of Blackmail
The Associated Press

WASHINGTON -- U.S. Presidential candidate John McCain suggested revamping the Group of Eight, a trans-Atlantic group that deals with economic policy, to exclude Russia, which he accused of "nuclear blackmail."

McCain, almost certain to be the Republican candidate in November's election to replace President George W. Bush, gave a broad outline of his foreign policy views Wednesday in a speech in California.

"We should start by ensuring that the G-8 ... becomes again a club of leading market democracies: It should include Brazil and India but exclude Russia," McCain said.

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