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To: i-node who wrote (172559)7/25/2003 11:38:32 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576160
 
The entire conservative establishment could not either...and they tried.

They actually didn't. While the Juanita Broadderick incident came to light during the Starr investigation, Starr didn't pursue it because he didn't feel it could be proven in a court of law.


What are you talking about? She was approached by a conservative front group for the purpose of filing a lawsuit. Either she declined or there wasn't enough of a case, or both. Its pathetic watching a group of people so threatened by one man.

Starr was demonized for his actions, but the guy led one of the most honest, dedicated, professional investigations that has ever been run.

He was demonized for blowing a lot of money on nothing. He stretched out his actions as long as possible.......I am sure it was to please the party regulars.



To: i-node who wrote (172559)7/25/2003 1:58:43 PM
From: Alighieri  Respond to of 1576160
 
Starr was demonized for his actions, but the guy led one of the most honest, dedicated, professional investigations that has ever been run.

After this statement, I can categorically say that you are not qualified to address this topic. Sam Dash, the senior lawyer who was responsible for ethics on Starr's staff, resigned in disgust before Starr could submit his referral to Congress. Read Woodard's book on the topic...he gives you a revealing insight into the man and his politics.

Al