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Politics : Did Slick Boink Monica? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: lazarre who wrote (15963)6/13/1998 2:24:00 PM
From: Catfish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20981
 
Lazzarre, If Clinton had not been elected, the taxpayers would have been spared that $40 Million or whatever for this investigation. Keep voting for those Socialists. Eventually, you will get the kind of country you deserve.



To: lazarre who wrote (15963)6/13/1998 3:00:00 PM
From: Hippieslayer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20981
 
Talking about wire taps, did you know that last there were more wire taps than ever? Hmmm? Let's see. Who is the person that ultimately allows this type of thing to happen. Oh yeah! the president.

And who is the person who signed the renewal of the OIC law saying that it was needed? Hmmmmm? Oh yeah! President Clinton?

ANd, since Jan to today, the $ amount has stayed at 40 mill. So, I guess you could say that STarr has done us a favor by working for free for six months.

$0 mill is chump change compared to all the pork (in BILLIONS) that is wasted. Rather have money go towards fighting corruption than wasting in on pet projects.

But I guess socialists like yourself doesn't believe in accountability.



To: lazarre who wrote (15963)6/13/1998 4:40:00 PM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20981
 
Don't despair. The investigation is nearly complete. You statement about yielding zilch is also incorrect. The prosecutor has secured a number of convictions for Whitewater and other such shenanigans. Remember, the farther up the food chain the target is the later in the game the reckoning comes. JLA



To: lazarre who wrote (15963)6/13/1998 4:55:00 PM
From: Zoltan!  Respond to of 20981
 
Well JLA, one's deductive reasoning does, indeed, click into high gear when a multitude of allegations and accusations ( some of which you repeated ) now in their 6th year of dissemination yield: ZILCH. One kind of deduces that there's no there, uh, there.

Memo - Add to the list: numerically challenged.

The Clintons have been actively concealing their myriad crimes for 6+ years. The IC investigation into all of their criminal activities and scandals has lasted only four years. But since the Clintons obstruct the legal probe at every turn and keep committing new crimes, it's hardly fair to fault the IC that the list keeps getting longer.

Oh, by the way, did any one tell you that it is all costing 40 million dollars?

Although you are also wrong on the $$$ cost (now that's a real surprise!) the implication is clear: the Clintons' obstruction and criminality has been costly and they should be made to pay back the US. And they can start by turning over the proceeds from the sale of missile technology to China that has re-ignited nuclear proliferation.

Imagine how many wire taps you can buy with that kind of dough. Kind of makes your mouth water, dosen't it?

I'm sure you only object to legal wiretaps. It's also an easy bet that the Clintons have got it done to a science, but just how much did it cost for Hillary to get all those 900 FBI files? Did you know that one of Nixon's aides was sent to prison for possessing just one? Seems someone at the top of Clinton garbage heap committed a federal crime.

Let's see, 3 years X 900 = 2700 years. I don't think a new "do" will help Hillary after that.