To: who cares? who wrote (5331 ) 11/9/2000 7:00:40 PM From: Ben Wa Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10042 send Judicial Watch contributions - they are tax deductable. I am convinced that Gore will be the next President, why? Not because he won the election fair and square, but because the democratic machine will do anything to insure the outcome they desire. That qualifies as nothing less than a bloodless coup of liberty from the citizens of the United States. It is unfortunate that the situation has gotten THIS bad. We know that the mass media - CNN, NBC, CBS, ABC, etc will not even report major political and economic events that are determining how your children and grandchildren will live. We are fortunate that Mr. Gore invented the internet, since organizations like Judicial Watch have the ability to disseminate information globally and rapidly. Just today, it was reported in AsiaBizTech that China is putting additional restrictions on what can be posted on websites. Is that the direction you want the US headed? Given the concentration of media power in the hands of a few wealthy corporations, I urge you to examine the role that alternative outlets of investigative news reporting should have in our lives. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 11/6/2000 Press Office 202-646-5172 CLINTON-GORE WHITE HOUSE INVOKES PRESIDENTIAL EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE TO TRY TO AVOID TESTIMONY ON E-MAIL SCANDAL E-Mail Contractor Northrop Grumman Official Also Testifies Of Coercion To Keep E-Mail Scandal Secret Judge Warns White House Not To Destroy Evidence (Washington, DC) Lost in the news of the 2000 Presidential election is Judicial Watch’s “trial” concerning the e-mail scandal, now taking place in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Last week, White House counsel Beth Nolan refused to testify about discussions with the President over the e-mail scandal, invoking executive privilege. Judicial Watch will be moving the Court to pierce this privilege. Ms. Nolan’s testimony also confirmed that the missing e-mails are much more vast than originally thought. Once produced, they will likely tell the entire story of the Clinton-Gore scandals over the last 8 years. In addition, a Northrop Grumman official, Joseph Vasta, testified on Friday that the Clinton-Gore White House intimidated the e-mail contractor, Northrop Grumman, into participating in the e-mail cover-up. Vasta testified that it was made apparent that Northrop Grumman could lose its $50-million contract if it didn’t play ball with the Clinton-Gore White House. Toward the end of the evidentiary hearings last week, The Honorable Royce C. Lamberth admonished the Clinton-Gore White House not to destroy e-mail, implying that this could be attempted after the November 7 election. The Judge reiterated his previous statement that he would “hang” anyone responsible for such destruction. “Judicial Watch plays no part in electoral politics, but we do play a large part in justice. The criminals of the Clinton-Gore White House should know that regardless of who wins the election tomorrow, Judicial Watch will remain on the trail of holding them accountable no matter how long it takes. Only in this way can we prevent future criminal enterprises in The White House. There is no political Messiah, and the American people should not expect that the next President will seek justice for the Clinton-Gore crimes. That will be up to Judicial Watch and the courts,” stated Judicial Watch Chairman and General Counsel Larry Klayman.