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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: jlallen who wrote (2023)5/9/2005 11:10:10 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224705
 
When was Halliburton investigated? I know there were a few congressional testimonies proving they were gouging the hell out of us, but Halliburton continues to be paid in full. Correct me if I am wrong, but they have not been disciplined at all.



To: jlallen who wrote (2023)5/10/2005 1:56:55 AM
From: Peter Dierks  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 224705
 
Peter Paul Wants Hillary to Testify

Former Hollywood mogul Peter Paul, whose allegations spurred a four-year FBI probe into an August 2000 fundraiser for New York Sen. Hillary Clinton that resulted in the indictment of her then-finance chairman, David Rosen, said Monday that he intends to have Mrs. Clinton to testify in a related civil lawsuit he filed.

"It's critical to get Hillary under oath," Paul told Fox News Radio host Tony Snow, "because it appears that the government won't call her as a witness at David Rosen's trial."

In a trial that begins today, Rosen faces three counts of lying to federal regulators about the amount Mr. Paul spent on expenses for the event.

Mr. Paul called Sen. Clinton's testimony "a critical component" in the process of uncovering the truth behind the Aug. 12, 2000 gala, as well as two other fundraisers he produced for the former first lady.

He said his lawsuit, now in the discovery phase, will cover a broad range of allegations, explaining: "There's a variety of crimes involved that the American public can relate to beyond election law."

newsmax.com