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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: U Up U Down who wrote (114174)12/13/2000 11:00:36 AM
From: HH  Respond to of 769670
 
well, make him do community service in a white neighborhood
so he might learn that we are all equal.

HH



To: U Up U Down who wrote (114174)12/13/2000 11:02:02 AM
From: Master (Hijacked)  Respond to of 769670
 
He does have 5 pounds of gold wrapped around his neck. Or maybe that's chocolate wrapped in aluminum foil.



To: U Up U Down who wrote (114174)12/13/2000 11:10:48 AM
From: U Up U Down  Respond to of 769670
 
Shortly after this, in 1992, Ms Reno laid drug and prostitution-related charges against Mr Gersten. The evidence for these charges, already dubious, has been largely demolished by subpoenaed FBI documents which the House Committee has just released to Mr Gersten's legal team.

Meanwhile, Ms Reno's rival for state attorney in 1988, Republican Jack Thompson, has told The Age that Ms Reno attempted to have him disbarred from the Florida bar in
1990, after he publicly criticised her - as she later did with Mr Gersten in 1992.

Should George W. Bush win the US presidency, this would enable a Republican attorney general to act on the House Committee's work of the past eight years, much of which
relates to Ms Reno's alleged abuses of power.

Sources close to the committee believe this may include the prosecution of matters relating to the treatment of Mr Gersten.
theage.com.au