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Politics : Did Slick Boink Monica?

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To: Greenpeace who wrote (17215)7/22/1998 10:47:00 AM
From: Catfish   of 20981
 
GreenPIECE, I bet you don't believe this one either???

NEALZ NUZE
The Neal Boortz Show -- News Talk 750 WSB -- Atlanta
While I am on the air from 8:30 to Noon (EDT) you can send me e-mail at wsboortz@yahoo.com!

Wednesday, July 22, 1998.

RENOUNCE HIS CITIZENSHIP? TOO BAD HE DIDN'T SUCCEED.

You probably won't hear about this one in the mainstream press, but the well-respected National Law Journal called it the "Decision of the Day!"

We're talking about federal appeals court decision in the case of Steven K. Berry vs. Sherman M. Funk, et.al, [Case No. 97-5257] See, I told you you haven't heard about this one.

I'll be brief. Berry is a former State Department officer. In 1992 he was called upon in his capacity to investigate whether or not Bill Clinton had ever tried to renounce his US Citizenship. During the course of his inquiry it was determined that Clinton's State Department passport files had been tampered with.

To make a long story short .... Berry said that his telephone calls were monitored during the time he was trying to get information about Clinton's activities. That, according to Berry, was a violation of federal wiretap laws. On July 14, 1998, the United States Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit reinstated Berry's claim for damages.

Click here to read the Appeals Court decision. I think you'll find it interesting.

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