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Politics : Clinton's Scandals: Is this corruption the worst ever? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Rick Slemmer who wrote (4032)9/6/1998 8:07:00 AM
From: DD™  Respond to of 13994
 
BREAKING NEWS FROM DRUDGE...

DRUDGE REPORT
By Matt Drudge
Sat Sep 05 1998 20:20 UTC

EXCLUSIVE: WHITE HOUSE MOLE!

IT HAS BEEN LEARNED THAT PROSECUTOR KEN STARR HAS A SECRET WHITE HOUSE SOURCE WHO HAS BEEN PROVIDING A ROAD MAP FOR THE INDEPENDENT COUNSEL'S INVESTIGATION OF THE PRESIDENT!

ONE WELL-PLACED SOURCE DESCRIBES HOW STARR AND HIS DEPUTIES HAVE BEEN SECRETLY TAKING DEPOSITIONS FROM MANY WITNESSES WHO DO NOT WANT THE 'PUBLICITY OF THE GRAND JURY.'

IN A SHOCKING DEVELOPMENT SURE TO INCITE PARANOIA INSIDE THE WHITE HOUSE COMPOUND, ONE KEY WITNESS HAS 'UNBURDENED THEIR SOUL' TO INVESTIGATORS.

ONE RECENTLY DEPOSED WITNESS TELLS THE DRUDGE REPORT THAT ON ONE DAY LAST MONTH, EVERY ROOM IN THE COURTHOUSE WAS OCCUPIED BY STARR INVESTIGATORS TAKING SECRET TESTIMONY.

ANOTHER INDIVIDUAL WITH DETAILED KNOWLEDGE OF THE SITUATION EXPLAINS: "[STARR] HAS TOO MUCH INSIDE INFORMATION - THAT ONLY AN INSIDER COULD HAVE" PROVIDED.

drudgereport.com DD



To: Rick Slemmer who wrote (4032)9/6/1998 9:08:00 PM
From: Dwight E. Karlsen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13994
 
Democrats distance themselves from Clinton

biz.yahoo.com

Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, the New York Democrat who joined Lieberman on the Senate floor last Thursday, went even further on Sunday, saying he could not rule out that the Senate would eventually vote to impeach Clinton.

''We have a crisis of the regime,'' he told ABC's ''This Week''. ''What we have before us, and we ought to get on with it, is an impeachment procedure.''