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


To: 91fxrs who wrote (6704)9/21/1998 11:50:00 PM
From: Rick Slemmer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13994
 
Clinton is a certified liar. . .

telegraph.co.uk

Closing paragraphs:

"Where's Whitewater?" asked the President's lawyer in a mocking tone when the Starr report was delivered to Congress. Where are all the other so-called scandals - Filegate, Travelgate, Madison Guaranty, Castle Grande, etc? - asked the President's supporters tauntingly. Mr Starr spent four years and $40 million turning over every stone in Arkansas (he didn't, actually), and all he could come up with was a disputed story about sex.

They may regret that challenge. Kenneth Starr, a gentle man, famously slow to anger, does not want to go down in history as nothing more than a bedroom snoop. I hear that he is now turning with zeal to matters of financial fraud, obstruction of justice, misuse of the FBI and witness intimidation. His two grand juries, one in Washington, the other in Virginia, are very much alive. If my information is correct, he will soon give an accounting for those four years and that $40 million. It will come in the form of criminal indictments at the highest level of the US government.

Those who say that this scandal does not rise to the level of Watergate may have to eat their words.


It ain't even close to over yet.

RS