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Politics : Did Slick Boink Monica?

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To: Greenpeace who wrote (17002)7/19/1998 6:08:00 PM
From: Catfish   of 20981
 
Barr: Carville Could Be Guilty of Obstructing Justice

Washington Weekly
7/19/98 By WESLEY PHELAN

Interview with Rep. Bob Barr, R-Georgia If James Carville is collecting information on members of the Judiciary Committee in an effort to intimidate them or cause them not to conduct a full and thorough investigation, or to derail the investigation, then it could very well fall within the purview of the federal obstruction statute, says Representative Bob Barr.

Judicial Watch has discovered that Carville keeps files on Chairman Henry Hyde as well as on Bob Barr, a member of the Committee.

Rep. Bob Barr of Georgia has long been one of the most outspoken members of Congress regarding the ethical and legal problems of the Clinton Administration. On Thursday, July 16, House Republican leaders urged members to avoid further comment on President Clinton's personal conduct until the House receives Kenneth Starr's report. After receiving the report, the House will refer it to the Judiciary Committee, of which Rep. Barr is a member. The Washington Weekly caught up with Rep. Barr last Thursday, before the leadership announced the new strategy for dealing with the Clinton scandals.

freerepublic.com

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