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Politics : Did Slick Boink Monica?

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To: halfscot who wrote (16718)7/1/1998 9:54:00 PM
From: Catfish  Read Replies (1) of 20981
 
Halfscot,

Webster Hubbell is not out of the "woods" by any means. First, Starr will appeal and will probably get a ruling in his favor. Plus, he is contemplating other charges against Hubbell as well. I think that this is only a temporary "lull" for Hubbell. The Clinton appointed judge let politics and favoritism influence his decision. The results of this decsison is indicative of the way Clinton ran his state for years.

In Arkansas, the Clinton "modus operandi" was placing "his" people (often incompetent) in power, and then expect them to do the "dirty" work. The book "Boy Clinton" by Emmett Tyrrell paints a sad but consistent pattern of corruption which Clinton brought with him to the White House.

In my opinion, the main reason Linda Tripp was brought before the Grand Jury was tape verification. Supposedly, Starr has gone to great lengths to independently verify the tape contents. Her appearance before the GJ was a necessary part of that process.

Also, Drudge has reported that the public only knows about 5% of what Starr's Grand Jury has accumulated. There is much more to come before this is over. There is speculation that by the end of Feb. '99 Clinton will resign......keep your fingers crossed that it happens.

Darrell
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