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Politics : Hillary Rodham Clinton, Senator from New York? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bill who wrote (2288)4/5/2000 3:28:00 PM
From: John Lacelle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3389
 
Attica?

I think Hillary would be better served by Belview.

-John



To: Bill who wrote (2288)4/6/2000 8:36:00 AM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 3389
 
LOL!! JLA



To: Bill who wrote (2288)4/6/2000 10:10:00 AM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3389
 
Maybe she will get it:

newsmax.com
Wednesday, April 5, 2000 1:20 PM

Morris: Hillary, Not Bill, Committed Crime

Last week a federal judge concluded that President Clinton violated the Privacy Act -- a criminal offense -- when he released letters Kathleen Willey had written to him.

This week, one-time Clinton confidant Dick Morris is saying, "Not so fast."

Writing in his weekly syndicated column, Morris says the evidence indicates that Hillary Clinton was the mastermind behind the violation of Willey?s privacy and the illegal release of her letters.

Citing depositions taken by Larry Klayman?s Judicial Watch, Morris quotes the testimony of Mrs. Clinton's aide Sydney Blumenthal.

Blumenthal recalled that he conferred with Mrs. Clinton about Willey?s letters and that she "agreed that the letters should be released."

Morris says Hillary has long been the architect of the Clinton cover-ups, using what Morris calls "secret police" tactics to get her way.