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Politics : THE STARR REPORT -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: LPasko who wrote (695)9/13/1998 7:22:00 PM
From: The Philosopher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1533
 
The question isn't how many people have died. It's how many people have died of unnatural or mysterious causes, or of actual or alleged suicides. If you ask the question right, I think you will find the numbers are much higher for him than normal. I don't know as many people as politicians, but I only know one person who committed suicide, and that was 30 years ago. How about you?



To: LPasko who wrote (695)9/13/1998 7:31:00 PM
From: Shadow  Respond to of 1533
 
Virtually all these deaths were violent. (Murder, suicide,single car
crashes, airplanes exploding etc) I don't think your statistics hold up when you apply these causes of death to the national death rate.
At the very least its safe to say being a Friend of Bill will get you drug before a Grand Jury while he stands back and lets it happen. All of his friends and Cabinet Members who testified before the GJ suffered staggering legal bills. Slick could have stopped it all
with a 5 minute speech. Being a Friend of Bill is not a good thing to be.