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To: Brumar89 who wrote (366177)1/9/2008 5:44:04 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1572689
 
The Clintons had almost no corruption in their administration. Besides Mike Espy, I can't think of anything. Ken Starr spent 80 million investigating their entire lives and didn't find one iota of corruption anywhere.

In the Bush administration it was just the opposite, and we have not had any real investigations. It would take ten years to investigate all the corruption cases in the Bush-Cheney-delay-Enron-Abramoff-Cunningham crowd. There are so many huge corruption cases congress doesn't know where to start investigating, and the Bush InJustice DEpartment refuses to investigate or kills any investigation once it gets started severely limiting its scope.

But good news, I heard congressman Conyers on the radio yesterday pledging to continue investigating criminal Bushies far into the next president's term. The statue of limitations on Bushie crimes does not run out for many years.