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To: tonyt who wrote (32803)9/12/1998 10:30:00 AM
From: Senator949  Respond to of 97611
 
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There should have been a lot more meat to the report. We have nfluence peddling in Arkansas (via Whitewater), influence peddling in the White House (via foreign campaign contributions), Unreported income on tax filings (a federal offense), and a suicide with a disapearing/reappearing suicide note.

It's not there because it's not true.

Talking about law breaking I thought everything that went on behind the closed doors of a grand jury was supposed to be kept secret. Why is this report in the public domain before any criminal trial has been held? In releasing this report there must be some law being broken. Or at least any trial either in court or before congress should be thrown out. This whole thing has stunk from day one with all the leaks that have occurred. As far as I'm concerned Ken Starr is the one who should be behind bars.

Robin