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Politics : Did Slick Boink Monica?

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To: Fangorn who wrote (8552)2/26/1998 3:39:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (2) of 20981
 
Federal law makes it a crime for someone "by any threatening
letter or communication" to "influence, intimidate or impede" a member of a grand jury, a prosecutor or certain other officials.


Yes? What are these "threats"? I should think they'd have to be pretty specific in order for this law to be enforced. What "misinformation" has turned up in the press? None that I've read. And let's remember: it IS the press that's been calling Starr's office.

Again, what exactly are "these lies"? If Starr wants to convince anyone, I think he'd better be more specific. And what about Monica's taped lies with regard to the souvenir semen? The strange conflicts in the Willey story? Starr's eagerness to jump into a matter that has no relation whatsoever to Whitewater?

And what of Starr's initial support of Jones's lawyers in their efforts to invade the privacy of dozens of women? Nice.
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