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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (133988)3/3/2001 6:33:16 AM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570973
 
Jim,

A week ago you were sure that Clinton was headed for the gallows over the pardons.

Have you figured out yet that this is just the same lynch mob who has come after Clinton a dozen times during his Presidency?

The same crew who were so sure that they were going to put Clinton in jail over the Vince Foster "murder".

Scumbria


People familiar with the White House deliberations say the president was swayed by a packet of materials prepared by Weinig's lawyer that described in detail the emotionally shattering impact his imprisonment had on his family, in particular his two teenage sons.

"There's no question the president was moved by arguments of humanitarianism," said Reid Weingarten, Weinig's attorney. "A commutation of Harvey Weinig's sentence was justified."


washingtonpost.com