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To: Mr. Whist who wrote (237457)3/13/2002 6:06:44 PM
From: joseph krinsky  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
priviliged? Yeah..if you pay a lot of money, you have the privilige of listening to some boring guy run his mouth, and have the privilige of sitting next to another person that has masochistic tendencies.

That's all these fund raisers are for either side.



To: Mr. Whist who wrote (237457)3/13/2002 6:16:08 PM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
Apparently you are clueless about the Executive Branch's right to have privileged communications as part of performing the duties as President.

What is illegal is having an intern smoke the prez's White Owl while conducting privileged communications; Then claiming, "I did not have sex with that woman!" to a grand jury.

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executive privilege,

exemption of the executive branch of government, or its officers, from having to give evidence, specifically, in U.S. law, the exemption of the president from disclosing information to congressional inquiries or the judiciary. Claims of executive privilege are usually invoked to protect confidential military or diplomatic operations or to protect the private discussions and debates of the president with close aides. Efforts by various presidents since Eisenhower to gain absolute and unqualified privilege have been rejected by the courts, though they remain inclined to support most claims of executive privilege. Where criminal charges are being brought against a president, as in the case of Richard Nixon, the claims of executive privilege are weakest; during the process leading to the impeachment of President Bill Clinton, numerous claims made by the White House were dropped when it was clear courts would not uphold them.

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