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To: greenspirit who wrote (153523)6/14/2001 11:06:47 PM
From: Mr. Whist  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Re: "Have you no clue of the difference between free speech and illegal sick murderous actions? Get a grip, or be treated as vermin. It's your choice."

Tough words, Mike. Are you man enough to back 'em up? I hope you've been eating your Wheaties.

By the way, I'm still waiting for you and Cyberkenny to respond to my challenge of "put up or shut up" on Star Wars.



To: greenspirit who wrote (153523)6/14/2001 11:09:33 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769670
 
Mike, these guys are still in love with mr bill. But more and more......
Clinton Counsel Lanny Davis Apologizes to Ken Starr
newsmax.com
Former White House counsel Lanny Davis publicly apologized
late Thursday to former Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr
for the Clinton administration's attempts to undermine his
Whitewater investigation by practicing the politics of
personal destruction.

"I was part of, at times, going over the line....attacking
his integrity or impugning his motives," Davis confessed
during a debate with the former independent counsel on Fox
News Channel's "Hannity & Colmes."

"To the extent I ever did that I've apologized to him. So,
I don't believe in that kind of politics," the one-time
Clinton lawyer added.

Davis' startling admission comes more than three years
after the Clinton White House mounted a blitzkrieg-like
propaganda campaign against Starr that included public
threats of physical violence by Clinton operative James
Carville and private investigators digging dirt on the sex
lives of government prosecutors.

Mr. Starr did not comment on Davis' apology.

The full exchange between Davis and Sean Hannity went like
this:

HANNITY: It's always good to see you, Lanny. I want to
give you an opportunity tonight to show America that you
are a liberal that has a conscience. And I know that
you're still good friends with ex-President Clinton on
these matters.

Do you agree that the war that was declared on Judge Starr
was disgraceful? And do you think -- as ex-President
Clinton's friend -- that what he did and what his many
minions did, don't you think they owe Judge Starr an
apology?

DAVIS: Ah -- I'll say to you, Sean, what I've said to
Judge Starr in private and I've said on other occasions.
And that is that I was part of, at times, going over the
line between disagreeing with Ken Starr's judgement as he
conducted that case, which was a serious disagreement,
versus attacking his integrity or impugning his motives.
And, to the extent I ever did that, I've apologized to
him. So, I don't believe in that kind of politics."

At the end of the Starr-Davis segment, which focused on
the dispute over the confirmation of President Bush's
judicial appointments, Hannity concluded, "This debate
gives us hope for world peace."

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