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To: one_less who wrote (56402)7/15/1999 5:47:00 AM
From: Ish  Respond to of 67261
 
<<4. I have never seen the FBI background investigative summary, FBI file, or information I knew or had any reason to believe had been taken therefrom>>

Poor woman must be blind with 500 of those files laying around the White House for a couple of years.



To: one_less who wrote (56402)7/15/1999 8:04:00 AM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 67261
 
What penalty? You have to apologize on national TV (while decrying the intrusion into your "private life"). <g> JLA



To: one_less who wrote (56402)7/15/1999 9:25:00 AM
From: DMaA  Respond to of 67261
 
Deconstructing Hillary's statement

***Media Research Center CyberAlert***
Thursday July 15, 1999 (Vol. Four; No. 123)

In a piece run on the July 14 Special Report with Brit Hume
and Fox Report, David Shuster put on screen text from an affidavit
recently filed by Hillary Clinton: "I have never obtained or
ordered nor requested anyone to...to obtain any FBI file, FBI
background investigation summary...of any former government
employee employed by either the Bush or Reagan administration."

Shuster noted that the affidavit "still leaves open other
allegations that the First Lady somehow benefitted. 'I have never
seen the FBI investigative summary' of Republicans. The
conservative group Judicial Watch says the word 'seen' is the
key."


Larry Klayman, Judicial Watch: "Did she have this information
provided to her orally? Did she see it on her laptop computer and
therefore she didn't see the original but she saw a recordation.
Did she have the information summarized and given to her in other
forms?"


Shuster: "Klayman is convinced the courts will soon grant his
request to question Mrs. Clinton face to face. A lawsuit has been
building for nearly three years and Klayman recently obtained
potentially explosive testimony about the man with the moustache
[video of Kennedy walking with another man], William Kennedy, a
key figure in the case. Kennedy is a former law partner of Mrs.
Clinton and worked briefly as a White House aide. His ex-wife has
now alleged that on several occasions Kennedy brought FBI files to
their home and spent hours entering information onto a laptop
computer."

Shuster concluded by passing along how "legal observers" think
a federal judge will order the First Lady to testify.