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To: John Soileau who wrote (33957)5/15/1999 3:39:00 PM
From: lorne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116814
 
Soros fund, betting against dollar, loses golden touch
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To: John Soileau who wrote (33957)5/15/1999 5:13:00 PM
From: John Hunt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116814
 
OT - Clinton's Reading List (Cont'd)

Clinton Pondered And Carefully Studied Treason Loophole

<< "Perhaps the most prophetic of all the memorabilia Bill gave me were bar exam notes made in the margin of the 'Nacrelli Bar Review School' book," writes onetime bodyguard and Clinton confidant L.D. Brown in his blockbuster expose, "Crossfire: Witness in the Clinton Investigation".

The Arkansas state policeman was in the habit of collecting mementos from his time with the young governor, whose rising politcal star was apparent to almost all who knew him, including new friends like James Riady and Charlie Trie.

Now, in the midst of his administration's Chinagate nuclear espionage scandal, Clinton's old law book may be worth further study.

"I know Bill used the book," explains Brown, "and there are many entires in longhand made throughout the approximately 300 pages of text. The most telling entries are found in the sections on criminal law and taxation. In the definition of treason, the passages concerning treason requiring an overt act as well as involving two witnesses are underlined."

Brown adds, "The sections on 'bribery', 'conspiracy' and 'false pretenses' receive the same treatment ..... Quite appropriately, I think, is the fact that the only section of the book where there is not one mark, not one word underlined or note taken, is in the section on -- legal ethics." >>

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Hi John,

It's no wonder all the right-wing crowd and the late night comedians love Slick ... They don't even have to write the material, he does it for them.

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John