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To: American Spirit who wrote (46931)11/6/2005 1:31:51 PM
From: tonto  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93284
 
Wrong again. His law firm represented Rich business concerns for years. Liddy was one of the attorneys. When the Clinton bribes and pardon was run, the Rich's hired Clinton White House Counsel Jack Quinn. The Rich's went to a more influential guy to bribe them.

Marc Rich's former wife has stated that her sizable contributions to the Democrats and Clintons' campaigns had nothing to do with the pardon.(ggg) Again, only the former president can answer whether or not these contributions influenced his decision -- and he certainly is not going to state he was bribed.

Libby, who said his law firms collected as much as $2 million for representing Rich, testified he had nothing to do with the application that led to clemency for Rich.

In a particularly damaging exchange with Pennsylvania Democrat Paul Kanjorski , Libby agreed that Rich might be characterized as a traitor for fleeing the country and renouncing his American citizenship.