Batesville, AR – An Arkansas man who bought a pack of cigarettes using a phony $100 bill featuring Bill Clinton’s name faces questioning by U.S. Treasury agents.
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A convenience store clerk in Batesville, Ark., called Independence County, Ark., sheriff’s deputies after a man paid for his cigarettes with the bil.
Deputy Nathan Stephens responded and said the bill was obviously phony. “The bill was unmistakably fake due to the fact that the ink was running on the bill,” “and for the president’s name, it had the name Clinton on it,” Stephens said.
Ad man returned to the store while Stephens was there and said “I asked him if he knew the bill was fake and he stated no, he thought it was real.”
Charges of counterfeiting were being prepared and the U.S. Treasury Department is expected to become involved.
About the only good thing we can say about The Slickster is that we know his face will never be on a $3 bill. Jim McGreevey or Mark Foley though, might be another story . . .
Guy was probably a democrate and a liberal. He only knows one president that was cllinton
should have bought cigars with the slick willy money. would have been a hoot!
Doom kupppppppppppp!