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To: redfish who wrote (24615)1/3/2005 3:49:22 PM
From: Augustus Gloop  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
I don't believe you have 35 accounts but I know Lawdog is you. So again....why would you open a new account to escape the bad reputation you had as lawdog only to trash redfish as well?



To: redfish who wrote (24615)8/15/2005 12:36:54 PM
From: one_less  Respond to of 90947
 
"I have over 35 accounts at SI, which you can verify with SI Dave. Virtually all the non-Bushite posters you see on these boards are actually me.

I get paid by the Democratic National Committee for this."


We once again want to express our gratitude to SI Dave for providing you harbor on SI. Without posts like yours, truth and honor would have no antithesis upon which to begin their measure of recognizable value.



To: redfish who wrote (24615)8/15/2005 1:00:44 PM
From: one_less  Respond to of 90947
 
Fitzgerald must make people like you shake in your booties…

Fitzgerald's tendency to invoke the laws against lying comes from two things, colleagues say: the particular way he uses grand jury testimony when he conducts an investigation, and his deep-seated aversion to being lied to.

He uses the grand jury as an apparatus to seek the truth. When people are not truthful … he believes those people should be punished."

The perjury rap was "like using tax prosecutions for Al Capone," said Matthew Piers, a Chicago lawyer who represented a defendant Fitzgerald prosecuted for perjury after an investigation into possible terrorism.


A lot of people felt that way about the bill Clinton conviction as well.

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