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Bill Clinton thinking about doing commercials for genital herpes medication? |
Is it true that Bill Clinton has been offered two million dollars by a major pharmaceutical company to do commercials for a medication that treats genital herpes? I think it was a "rash" decision on his part. Yes, and John McCain will be doing commercials for adult diapers too! lol are you serious? next he will do commercials on learning to inhale off a asthma inhaler |
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