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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK

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To: DMaA who wrote (17588)12/7/1998 11:33:00 AM
From: Daniel Schuh  Read Replies (2) of 67261
 
What is a dog bites man story, David? All I'm arguing here, futilely as usual, is that the Espy verdict seems consistent with the law as it currently stands. No jury nullification, no "DC jury" bias. The prosecution didn't prove its case, according to the interpretation of the appeals court in the Sun Diamond conviction. Do you think there should have been "jury nullification" in the other direction, and the jury should have convicted even if there was no evidence of specific actions taken because of the payoffs?

Yes, money is a corrupting influence in politics. What do you propose doing about it? My neighbor and Senator Russ Feingold was advocating one approach, for his trouble his opponent got a lot of soft money from the Republican National Senate committee. Campaign finance reform faces the same kind of tricky legal hurdles that lead to Espy's acquittal. Do you deny that campaign financing has a corrupting effect on politics?
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