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Pastimes : Don't Ask Rambi

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To: Rambi who wrote (14381)11/20/1998 7:00:00 PM
From: jhild  Read Replies (1) of 71178
 
Well Penni, I saw a different Ken giving testimony. I saw someone who has fallen into a trap of his own making. I am sure that he self righteously believes in his own open mindedness. He worked overtime to defend and came off defensive. His advocacy of impeachment, his exclusion of exculpatory testimony and the zeal and latitude he granted his assistants to pursue by whatever means, even including attempts to recruit others to entrap the President of the United States, leave him with little deniability that his investigation was partisan and not judicial. Undoubtedly a hero to the Right, but not this person that values right.

I applaud his literacy, but I regret that he has done so little with it, when it comes to having a non-partisan understanding of the proportion of things. He was not acting as any officer of the court. There was no search for the truth. This was no Archibald Cox that testified. Starr and Hyde deserve each other. The country deserves better.
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