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To: lazarre who wrote (17852)7/29/1998 10:24:00 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 20981
 
Come on Lazarre. That post is not worthy of you. You know damn well Starr does care what Clinton says. The fact that he's being forced to testify before Lewinsky should tell you something about where Starr is headed. As for victories, Starr has in addition to numerous convictions enjoyed an overwhelming number of victories on most points Bubba and his minions have endlessly contested in various Courts. When will you wake up and smell the coffee? The fat lady is on stage and she is warming up right now (and on I don't mean Tripp!).

What long term or short term harm do you see to holding the President accountable for his actions as every other citizen would be? The system is working, albeit more slowly than it should. JLA



To: lazarre who wrote (17852)7/30/1998 12:29:00 AM
From: Catfish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20981
 
PARTY SWUTCHER 371 - FLORIDA STATE SENATOR KILPATRICK DUMPS DEMOCRATS

RNC
7-29-98 Mike Collins

FLORIDA STATE SENATOR KIRKPATRICK DUMPS DEMOCRATS TO JOIN GOP
Nicholson: "Republicans Have Won the Party Switching Powerball"

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: MIKE COLLINS

WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1998 TEL.: (202) 863-8550

WASHINGTON (JULY 29) - Republican National Committee Chairman Jim Nicholson today welcomed Florida State Senator George Kirkpatrick to the Republican Party. Kirkpatrick announced his switch today during a barnstorming tour of Northern Florida with state GOP leaders.

"This is almost as good as winning the lottery," Nicholson said. "Republicans have won the party switching Powerball! Instead of gambling on ineffective, big government policies of the past, sensible Democrats across America are tossing away their Democrat membership cards and finding a new home in the Republican Party. Welcome aboard, Senator Kirkpatrick!"

The 18-year veteran lawmaker becomes the 371st elected Democrat nationally - and 39th in Florida - to ditch the Democrat Party and become a Republican since Bill Clinton and Al Gore took office in 1992. The Florida Republicans now hold a 25-15 advantage in the Senate.

"It's one more sign that the Democrat Party in Florida - and throughout the U.S. - is falling apart," Nicholson concluded.

freerepublic.com



To: lazarre who wrote (17852)7/30/1998 12:33:00 AM
From: Catfish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20981
 
lazzare,
Why are all of these elected Democrats switching to the Republican party? I would like to see your comments on this one.