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Pastimes : and there was no one left to speak for me

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To: Wizzer who wrote (31)9/16/1998 10:26:00 AM
From: long-gone   of 276
 
September 16, 1998

Letters to the Editor

In the real world a confessed felon would be in jail or released on
bail. An attempt by an accused felon at coercion or bribery of any
member of the jury would cause the bail to be revoked, and he would
spend the remainder of his time awaiting trial in jail.

This President has attempted to coerce the jurors (the American people)
through his "Wag the Dog" actions in the Sudan and Afghanistan by
threatening the lives of our loved ones serving in the military. His
attempts yesterday to buy the support of the family farmers and those
who have invested in Latin America can, while he is under such fire,
only be viewed as an attempt at bribery.

I hereby call on the Justices of the Supreme Court to exercise your
powers, under the concept of checks and balances of the Judicial Branch
over the Executive Branch of our government, and under your authority as
the highest court in the land, to immediately issue a warrant for the
arrest of President of the United States under all applicable statutes.
Your failure to do so, will forever nullify any hope of equal justice,
for all, under the law, and will forever desecrate any belief that
government of the people, by the people, and for the people may long
survive.

Richard W. Harmon

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