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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: lorrie coey who wrote (25225)12/30/1998 4:27:00 PM
From: Conscience  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 67261
 
You've got to be kidding me and everybody else, now your saying that the FBI has something to gain? Where else are they going to get a deposit of sperm from the president? Oh wait, maybe they orchestrated the whole thing.....Maybe when he first took office they had him donate a sample of blood, some hair, nail and tissue samples, some fecal matter, oh and by the way Mr. President can you spank monkey into this jar for me? What color is the sky in your world?(No hair, nail, tissue, or fecal matter were examined by the FBI, those were simply inserted to illustrate a point).



To: lorrie coey who wrote (25225)12/30/1998 4:48:00 PM
From: DMaA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 67261
 
I tried to do a quick search and find who launched that particular lead balloon but failed. Did find some ( I thought ) interesting links from the past year.

Time - FBI finds dress clean.

cgi.pathfinder.com

Oliphant - It's worth piecing samples of it together, because a picture emerges. To wit: There was no phone sex; no heavy phone conversation of any kind; no dress with semen stains on it; no dress at all, in fact; no awareness by Lewinsky's lawyer of any withholding of her Paula Jones case affidavit until a New York job offer was official.

lindatripp.com

Washington - With the kind of backpedal most NFL cornerbacks can only dream of, the media spent the past week distancing themselves from early predictions of a Clinton impeachment. After a week of unsubstantiated allegations from anonymous "sources," several major media outlets hypocritically took themselves to task for following Matt Drudge's lead in running rumor as fact. One of the few pundits to accurately predict the public mood was the Legal Wire's El Matador, who opined that the current scandal was more likely to eventually explode in Kenneth Starr's face than in President Clinton's.

lawstreet.com


01/25/98 USA Today

Panetta told the San Jose Mercury News that if there is any basis for the sensational allegations - that Clinton had sex with the young woman and urged her to lie under oath - it might be better "if (Vice President Al) Gore became president and you had a new message and a new individual up there. The worst scenario is if there's substance to it and it drags out."

usatoday.com