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To: KevRupert who wrote (15306)2/16/2001 10:19:55 AM
From: MeDroogies  Read Replies (2) of 19080
 
Nobody will ever convict Clinton because of his resume. So, using the old "innocent til proven guilty" cliche is BS. Besides, there isn't anything in the legal code that actually says that. Find it.
It is something that the law PRESUMES. It isn't meant to be a dictum.

As far as nice gestures go, I think it's rather idiotic that Harlem (and he really is on the edge of Harlem, not strictly IN it) thinks this is so nice. So...it's good to be the second "choice"? The only good aspect of Clinton's decision is that it will save taxpayers about $600k per month. Something he hasn't been so concerned about most of the time. All those tax cuts he gave the poor and middle class really helped.....while he walked out with the silverware.

I'm tired of Clinton apologists. If you don't believe Marc Rich had nothing to do with contributions, you're living with blinders on. How about the Hasids from upstate that he pardoned, who JUST HAPPENED to have their friends and family donate HEAVILY to Hilary's campaign? AND met with Clinton before he left office (with Hilary in the room) to plead their case? AND to have Hilary deny it all at first?

Criminals...they have lowered the bar to a disgusting level.
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