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


To: Daniel Schuh who wrote (31205)1/31/1999 8:45:00 PM
From: JBL  Respond to of 67261
 
<I find that improbable. Starr can continue to push his inquisition by any avenue he chooses. Every new excess is just another nail in the coffin of the IC law. It's good to see such conservatism and judicial restraint from such a luminary scholar as the esteemed Judge Starr.>

When Clinton's agents criminal activities are flushed out in the open, as is starting to be the case with Landow, those "excesses" may not be perceived as excesses any more.

<Hey, wasn't your line that Vernon Jordan was going to convince the Senators to convict? Or am I confusing you with some other righteous moral absolutist?>

Vernon Jordan perjuries will undoubtably contribute to the case against Clinton. The Supreme Court's involvement on the question of wether a sitting President can be indicted will, IMO, be the act that seals Clinton's fate.

By the way, you still have not addressed my question about the upcoming effects of Jordan's perjury (when he categorically denied having breakfast at the Hyatt with Monica Lewinsky).