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jwhop
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posted July 07, 2005 01:00 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
A tale of private, public and political corruption.

HILLARY'S SECRET WAR
How Clintons took control of federal law enforcement
July 7, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern

Editor's note: The following is an eye-opening look into New York Times best-selling author Richard Poe's revealing book, "Hillary's Secret War." Whereas Edward Klein's book on the New York senator reveals previously unknown aspects of her personal life, Poe's expose focuses on how Hillary Clinton and the left's "shadow government" have labored to put her and her far-left agenda in the White House by controlling the still-uncensored flow of real news to Americans – via the Internet.

If that sounds too fantastic to be true, read on.

By Richard Poe

Hillary recognized early that the Internet posed a threat to her power. Her efforts to regulate Internet speech began as early as 1994. By 1995, her operatives were engaged in an all-out war to silence Clinton critics on the Web.

When the Clintons took office in 1993, Big Media still monopolized the news. Its editors and news directors largely determined what Americans knew about the events of the day. By the time the Clintons left office in 2001, Big Media had lost its hold on the American mind. New Media such as talk radio, cable news and the Internet fanned the flames of a growing dissident movement – disgusted with Washington corruption and charged with a militant spirit.


Through a curious stroke of fate, the technology which made the Web Underground possible emerged in the same year that William Jefferson Clinton took office as president of the United States.

Clinton was inaugurated in January 1993. The following month, the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign released the Mosaic browser. Later renamed the Netscape browser, this was the first genuinely user-friendly browser to reach the mass market, enabling ordinary people to navigate the World Wide Web using easy point-and-click technology.

Before 1993, only computer nerds knew the word "Internet." After 1993, cyberspace was open to the masses.

The earliest online dissidents posted their messages on what is now a fairly obscure corner of the Internet – the so-called Usenet, or Unix User Network – through newsgroups such as the venerable alt.current-events.clinton.whitewater. Other online subversives set up message boards on subscription-only commercial services such as Prodigy – a closed online community much like AOL.

In the early '90s, Prodigy's Whitewater News bulletin board became a hot spot of dissident activity. Like Alice's looking-glass, it offered a portal into another world. The complacent America conjured up each evening on our TV screens by Tom Brokaw, Dan Rather and Peter Jennings gave way on the Prodigy board to a harsher, more daunting terrain, where Americans faced hard choices, as momentous, in their way, as the choices our forefathers confronted in 1776.

Banana Republic, USA

The Whitewater News board covered a range of Clinton scandals far beyond the crooked Ozarks real estate deal from which it took its name. The board exposed the deep-rooted network of corruption in Arkansas which had given rise to the Clintons.

A poor, sparsely-populated state, Clinton's Arkansas had evolved into a kind of Third-World country within the United States. Local government – including police – were notoriously cozy with the "Dixie Mafia" kingpins who ran Arkansas' criminal rackets.

The Clintons blended comfortably with Arkansas' traditional backwoods corruption. But they also helped raise that corruption to new levels. During Bill Clinton's tenure as attorney general and then governor of Arkansas, the state became a veritable Dixie Casablanca, a hotbed of global intrigue, in which shady operators ranging from Columbian drug lords and BCCI money launderers to Chinese intelligence agents took part.

Arkansas had become a kind of banana republic, not unlike Noriega's Panama, in which the local dictator, Bill Clinton, and his circle of friends lived above the law and gained access to rivers of dirty money, in exchange for little more than keeping their mouths shut and staying out of the way.

Under Gov. Clinton, the state of Arkansas had been turned into a massive base for CIA black operations supporting the Contra rebels in Nicaragua. From roughly 1982 to 1986, transport planes flew weapons from the Intermountain Regional Airport in Mena, Ark., down to the Contras in Central America – allegedly often returning with cocaine shipments supplied by Columbia's Medellin drug cartel.

What role the alleged drug shipments played in the Iran-Contra operation has never been fully resolved. Some investigators charge that the CIA funded the Contras with drug money. Others blame rogue elements in the Contra supply operation who sold drugs on the side, while their CIA handlers pretended not to notice. Either way, it was not a nice picture.

Mainstream Republicans have proved just as reluctant as mainstream Democrats to look deeply into the secrets of Mena airport. However, the Prodigy message board proved a ready conduit for press reports on Mena. Some of the earliest reports posted at Prodigy were drawn from leftwing journals; others had appeared in local newspapers such as the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Many appeared in response to the 1994 book "Compromised," by ex-CIA pilot Terry Reed, who offered a unique, insider's account of the Mena operation.

Regardless of ideology, every writer who took on this explosive topic found an open-minded audience in the Web Underground.

In later years, Clinton defenders would blame a "vast rightwing conspiracy" for concocting the Mena story. White House spokesman Mark Fabiani, a member of Hillary's Shadow Team, told the Washington Post in 1996, "Mena is the darkest backwater of the rightwing conspiracy industry. The allegations are as bizarre as they are false."

But they were not false. And it was the hard Left that broke this story, not the hard Right. The radical Covert Action Information Bulletin brought it to light in the summer of 1987, in a special edition on "The CIA and Drugs." In 1989, activist Mark Swaney led a group of leftwing University of Arkansas students, called the Arkansas Committee, to investigate the Mena affair. Subsequent reports appeared in the early '90s in leftist journals such as the Nation, the Village Voice, In These Times and on the Pacifica Radio Network.

Leftwing writers such as Alexander Cockburn, Roger Morris and Sally Denton had their own reasons for pursuing the Mena story. To them, Mena exposed Bill and Hillary as hypocrites, capitalist sell-outs masquerading as "progressives." Whatever the investigators' motives, however, the facts were available for anyone with an interest. To this day, few have taken the trouble to look at them squarely.

The Clinton coup

On Oct. 18, 1994, a ripple of excitement stirred the Web Underground when the Wall Street Journal published a story titled, "The Mena Cover-up," by Micah Morrison. Incredibly, Morrison recounted the whole sordid tale of the Mena arms-for-drugs operation, for the first time in a major national newspaper.

"My Lord, so the end is really at hand," one poster exclaimed on the Prodigy message board.

The end was not at hand, however. None of the intrepid citizen journalists at Prodigy suspected in 1994 how bulletproof the Clintons had become to any and all allegations of criminal activity raised against them.

One of the first projects the Clintons undertook in the White House was to bring federal law enforcement under their personal control. They accomplished this through a massive purge, in three phases. By the time the Mena story broke in the Wall Street Journal, there was no one left with any genuine power to investigate or prosecute Clinton wrongdoing.

The first phase of the Clinton coup came on March 23, 1993. Only 11 days after becoming attorney general, Janet Reno called her first press conference to announce that she was firing all 93 U.S. attorneys and replacing them with Clinton loyalists. This was an unprecedented act. Phase 2 was equally unprecedented. Bill Clinton sacked FBI director William S. Sessions on July 19, 1993, on the pretext of various petty ethics charges.

"I love the FBI, and I hated to be the first president ever to have to fire a director," Clinton remarked at a press conference.

Sessions later claimed that the real reason for his dismissal was that he fought White House efforts to use the FBI for political purposes. And indeed, the Clintons – especially Hillary Clinton – had begun abusing the powers of the FBI almost since the day they took office.

Hillary's 1993 purge of the White House Travel Office provides a case in point. Her goal was to free up jobs for political cronies. Instead of dismissing the old employees quietly, Hillary orchestrated a massive smear campaign against them. The FBI, Internal Revenue Service and Justice Department were assigned to dig up dirt on Travel Office director Billy Dale and his team. Dale was prosecuted for embezzlement, his taxes audited, his FBI background file turned over to dirty-tricks specialists in the White House. Only after two and a half years of harassment was this innocent man finally cleared of criminal charges.

The paper trail leaves little doubt that Hillary was calling the shots in Travelgate. For instance, the notes of White House administrative director David Watkins show that, five days before the firings, Hillary said, "We need those people out – we need our people in. We need the slots." A Watkins memo further states that White House staffers knew "there would be hell to pay if ... we failed to take swift and decisive action with the first lady's wishes" regarding the Travel Office.

Hillary also appears to have masterminded the Filegate caper, in which the White House illegally commandeered from the FBI over a thousand secret background files on potential enemies. Several witnesses have stated that Craig Livingstone, the White House operative who obtained the files, was Hillary's agent, reporting directly to her.

FBI Director William Sessions reportedly protested these sorts of abuses. If true, it would appear that his integrity cost him his job. With Sessions out of the way, the FBI lost whatever trace remained of its fabled independence. The Bureau devolved into something resembling a personal secret police force for Bill and Hillary Clinton.

The Big Fix

Phase 3 of the Clinton coup finished the job. The Clintons proceeded to defang the federal judiciary. Between 1994 and 1998, they appointed seven new judges to the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. – all Clinton cronies. The new appointees nicknamed themselves the "Magnificent Seven" – a name that stuck until the Clintons appointed an eighth member to the team in 1998.

The Magnificent Seven scandalized their colleagues by holding closed meetings every month, from which other federal judges were excluded. "I cannot imagine any legitimate reason for them to meet together once a month, even socially," one courthouse official told the Washington Times. Another court official charged that the meetings "reek with impropriety."

Indeed they did. Throughout the Clinton years, these hand-picked judges issued ruling after ruling shielding the Clintons and their alleged accomplices from federal prosecutors.

It later came to light that the obstructive activities of the Magnificent Seven had been carefully coordinated. The Associated Press reported on July 31, 1999, that Carter-appointed judge Norma Holloway Johnson – chief U.S. district judge for Washington, D.C. – had flouted standard procedure by personally and secretly assigning Clinton-related cases to Clinton-appointed judges. Federal cases are ordinarily assigned at random, by a computer. But the Clinton judges followed their own rules. Whatever crimes the Clintons or their operatives may have committed, they now had little to fear from the law.

The congressional investigation of Travelgate set the tone for the Clintons' remaining years in office. The White House stonewalled five federal probes into this scandal, withholding key documents and witnesses. In the end, investigators simply gave up. "Never has a president and his staff done so much to cover up improper actions and hinder the public's right to learn the truth," noted William F. Clinger's House Government Reform and Oversight Committee in its Travelgate report.

Perhaps sensing the mood of the times, Prodigy – which was jointly owned by Sears and IBM – began censoring anti-Clinton discussions more aggressively. More and more frequently, articles critical of Bill and Hillary Clinton were pulled by Prodigy moderators.

One Prodigy poster – a programmer and software entrepreneur named Jim Robinson – later wrote, "I became frustrated with ... Prodigy's frequent threats to censor users of the Whitewater bulletin-board. In addition, I was also beginning to realize that the Internet was a much larger audience than Prodigy, which was a 'subscription' service which was accessed directly by modem, rather than being accessed by the Internet." Robinson launched his own website – FreeRepublic.com – in 1996.

In effect, Robinson chose to "light out for the territories" – the wide-open spaces of the unregulated Internet – rather than submit to corporate censorship. Millions would do likewise in the years ahead.

But those wide-open spaces were not as free as they seemed. By 1996, Hillary's plan to suppress dissident speech on the Net was already in motion.
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=45157

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posted July 07, 2005 05:45 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I love love LOVE the irony of a biased internet "news" source complaining about, "controlling the still-uncensored flow of real news to Americans – via the Internet."

Fun stuff.

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posted July 07, 2005 07:05 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Glad you love it. You're going to see a lot more of it.

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posted July 07, 2005 07:23 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Monday, June 27, 2005 11:10 a.m. EDT
Google: No Bias In Dropping Anti-Clinton Ads

Google, the massive Internet search engine, is hotly denying that it pulled an anti-Clinton book ad because of the political bias of their Democratic CEO, Eric Schmidt, a supporter of and contributor to Sen. Hillary Clinton.

The possible censorship issue recently got the attention of Direct Marketing News.

According to World Ahead Publishing, Google removed an ad for author Candace Jackson's book "Their Lives: The Women Targeted by the Clinton Machine," after originally approving the banner ads which displayed the book's cover or pictures of the Clintons.
Some ads also included such statements as that of former White House volunteer Kathleen Willey, a victim of Clinton's sexual advances, who stated "The true nightmare Bill and Hillary put me through."

"Google's decision to reverse its prior approval and shut down this banner ad campaign reeks of political bias," fumed author Jackson.

According to Eric Jackson, World Ahead Publishing's president, Google had approved the campaign and it was performing "very strongly," after it made its debut on May 31. Google yanked the ad campaign June 9, however.

Google's response, says World Ahead: the company's policies ban display ads that attack an individual.

A Google spokesman told DMnews.com that while some ads for "Their Lives" were rejected, others are still running on the company's network. He rejected the claim that the ads were accepted or rejected because of their political views.

"These decisions are based on our policies, not political views," Google spokesman Mike Mayzel told DMnews.com. "We have routinely accepted and rejected ads for materials that are for or against a wide variety of public views."

Google's policy on ads states: "Ad text advocating against any organization or person is not permitted. Stating disagreement with, or campaigning against, a candidate for public office, a political party or public administration is generally permissible."

Buttressing World Ahead's claims of political bias: Google rejected ads from RightMarch.com, a conservative group, targeting House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi while running ads attacking House Majority Leader Tom DeLay.
http://newsmax.com/archives/ic/2005/6/27/111332.shtml

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posted July 07, 2005 07:34 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Not another republican news source.


How annoying.


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posted July 07, 2005 07:53 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
You are no doubt very annoying to many TP but not to me. I realize with people like you on the other side of most issues, your side has no chance of prevailing. Don't change a thing.

BTW, since you decided to post to this thread, do you have anything specific to refute the charges made in the article....to the point: Hillary abused her power as 1st Lady? Hillary was elected to nothing and had no executive branch authority but Hillary was involved in directing the FBI, IRS and Justice Department to investigate and charge Bill Dale and the other employees of the Travel Office with crimes. A jury acquitted Billy Dale in a matter of minutes after a trial. That was Travelgate.

Hillary hired a former bar bouncer Craig Livingstone to secure over 1000 FBI files of conservatives. Those files were found and it was Hillary...a woman with no Executive Branch authority who ordered it done. This was Filegate.

So TP, do you deny Hillary did either of these illegal acts while she was a guest in America's White House? Or are you doing your know nothing routine...as usual?

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posted July 07, 2005 08:33 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Your going to post more irony? Awesome!

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posted July 07, 2005 08:51 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

quote:
over 1000 FBI files--jwhop

jwhop how many files were there exactly?

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posted July 07, 2005 09:01 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I don't know how many but every one is a separate felony count. I've seen reports of 900+ and reports of more than a thousand.

Misusing the agencies of the Federal government for political aims is abuse of Office..in this case, a massive abuse. Also felonies.

Ummmm, just so you know, attacking the messenger...any messenger without responding to the specific allegations doesn't advance your defense of Hillary. Hillary is guilty as hell of multiple felonies. The fact Hillary is still walking around free is an affront to justice and the American Justice system.

Now, are you quibbling over the number of files Hillary had filched from the FBI...given the fact that even one is sufficient to prove a crime was committed?

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posted July 07, 2005 09:15 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
well if you dont know thats ok...nevermind

i just dont trust your memory much on anything any more...and i didnt feel like taking the time to read thru reams of your snoozemax or wnd fluff....

when hillary gets into the whitehouse next time she'll know better how to cover up illegal acts....just as junior benefits from his fathers administration and their centuries of combined experience in covering up scandals......

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posted July 07, 2005 09:35 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
A scandal is someone getting caught with their zipper down.

A felony is an act which is illegal under the law...in this case federal felonies.

So, is that an admission that Hillary committed multiple federal felonies while in the White House?

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posted July 07, 2005 10:31 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
of course she probably did, but i dont know that "filegate" was one.....

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Filegate
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Filegate is a White House scandal in June of 1996. Security officials in the White House improperly requested, and received from the FBI, personnel files without asking permission of the subject individuals. Estimates range from 350 to 900 unauthorized file disclosures. The incident caused a firestorm of criticism because many of the files covered White House employees from previous Republican administrations.

In March 2000, Independent Counsel Robert Ray determined that there was no credible evidence of any criminal activity. Ray's report further stated "there was no substantial and credible evidence that any senior White House official, or first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, was involved" in seeking the files.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filegate

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posted July 07, 2005 11:42 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Right, Commander Corruption didn't hire Livingstone, Lady Macbeth didn't hire Livingstone, no Clinton Administration aide hired Livingstone nor did anyone from the Counsel's office hire Livingstone. No one at all hired Livingstone and no one directed his activities.

Now, the true story can be told.

One day Craig Livingstone, a former bar bouncer was strolling down Pennsylvania Ave and saw a nice house sitting back off the street. Wondering who lived there, Livingstone wandered up the driveway, introduced himself to the Secret Service agents and asked to see inside. Sure Craig, this is America, go on, have a look.

So, Livingstone, having gained on the spot Secret Service permission, proceeded to amble around inside the White House. Wow Craig thought, this is a nice place, think I'll go to work here. So, Craig skulked around until he found an empty office he liked, called up facilities maintenance and ordered his door to be lettered, office furniture and a phone. Then Craig, a former bar bouncer, called the switchboard operator and said HELLO, I'm Craig Livingstone and I work here now. My extension number is ......please direct all my incoming calls to this extension.

Then Craig Livingstone, a former bar bouncer, called the FBI..on his new extension and ordered up some files. HELLO FBI, this is Craig Livingstone over at the White House. Could you send over some files for me to look through? Ummm, what files do you want..they're all filed by name. Well, just look through all your dusty old files and send me all the files on past Republican administration officials. OK Craig, you've got it, the FBI is always happy to cooperate with the White House.

Later, the sh*t hit the fan and everyone was running around trying to find out who the hell Craig Livingstone was. Did you hire this guy Bill...no not me. Did you hire this guy Hillary...no not me. Did you hire this guy Bernie...no not me. Did you hire this guy George...no not me. Well as you can see Mr. Special Prosecutor, no one here ever hired Craig Livingstone and no one here ordered any FBI files and neither did anyone here ever even so much as look in any of those files. Well then, do you want me to prosecute this guy...ummm for trespassing maybe. Naw, no need to go to all that trouble, let's just call the whole thing even and drop it. Ummmm, well OK, if you say so Bill and Hill.

Now, the left can swear they are the kinds of brain dead morons who could actually believe any part of the Ray report and there's plenty of supporting evidence to back up their claims but that report doesn't pass the giggle test. Hillary and Bernie Nussbaum..at a minimum, should be in prison and Ray can stick his report where the sun don't shine.

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posted July 07, 2005 11:47 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
That's OK, it looks like Hillary is going to get tried anyway...in a court that counts. The court of public opinion because this is all going to come up again and there isn't going to be a tame special prosecutor to run interference for her..this time.

THE POWER TO DESTROY
Feds close IRS-gate, Filegate, Livingstone-gate
As victims regroup, legal watchdog charges 'cover-up by Congress'
By Julie Foster
WorldNetDaily.com

A long-awaited report detailing the findings of a congressional investigation into politically-motivated audits performed by the Internal Revenue Service was released yesterday and posted on the Joint Tax Committee's website just as Independent Counsel Robert Ray cleared the White House of wrong-doing in "Filegate."

As Bill Clinton closes the chapter of his presidency, a plethora of White House scandals close with it: IRS-gate, Filegate and Livingstone-gate were all put to bed yesterday with the release of two reports which concluded that not enough evidence exists to indict the Clintons, Vice President Gore or administration officials.

Yesterday's public release of the Joint Tax Committee's report on IRS audits left victims of the agency's 1990s audit spree feeling they had been denied justice by a Congress too willing to cover for itself.

"It's a cover-up by Congress," said Judicial Watch spokesman Tom Fitton, "because both Republicans and Democrats misused the IRS. And rather than expose their own problems, Republicans let the Clinton White House and their Democrat colleagues get away scot-free. They ignored the smoking-gun evidence that the Clinton White House instigated the audit of Western Journalism Center."

Dozens of non-profit organizations perceived to be "anti-Clinton" were audited during the 1990s, including Western Journalism Center, founded by WorldNetDaily Editor and CEO Joseph Farah.

A non-profit legal foundation, Judicial Watch represents WJC in its ongoing legal battle against the IRS for the agency's actions.

"Judicial Watch, unlike Congress, will pursue this and hold those responsible accountable in the courts," Fitton added.

As the committee report vindicating the IRS was released, Independent Counsel Robert Ray also announced yesterday that he found no credible evidence that first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton or senior White House officials were involved in seeking more than 900 FBI background files of Republicans.

Ray also said there is no credible evidence that former White House counsel Bernard Nussbaum lied to Congress about the hiring of the White House security chief whose office gathered the files.

Nussbaum was quoted in an FBI interview summary as saying Mrs. Clinton had recommended hiring Craig Livingstone. But Nussbaum told the House Government Reform and Oversight Committee on June 26, 1996 that the FBI's summary was incorrect.

"There was no substantial or credible evidence that Mrs. Clinton was involved in the hiring of Mr. Livingstone," Ray said in a two-page statement. "Accordingly, this office declined prosecution and has closed the Nussbaum matter" as well as its investigation into whether the files were misused.

Ray's office "determined that there was no substantial and credible evidence that any senior White House official, or first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, was involved in seeking confidential Federal Bureau of Investigation background reports of former White House staff from the prior administrations of President Bush and President Reagan."

The White House has claimed the gathering of files was a bureaucratic blunder based on outdated Secret Service lists of White House entry passholders.

In response to Republicans seeking redress for violations of their privacy, Ray said his office does not have jurisdiction to investigate alleged violations of the Privacy Act of 1974 -- a tactic administration critics like Judicial Watch consider the hair-splitting legal maneuvering of a corrupt government to get around the law.

"The congressional report in conjunction with the recent actions by Independent Counsel Robert Ray have proven to Americans that their government is worthless and no longer respects the law," said Judicial Watch President Larry Klayman. "The American people must now do it for themselves through Judical Watch and other private entities."

The Independent Counsel's report on the FBI files investigation is being sent to three federal appeals judges, who will give the people named in it 90 days to respond before releasing the report along with any responses.

The Filegate report is to be followed by two others -- one on Hillary Clinton's role in the purge of the White House travel office and another on the Clintons' Whitewater land dealings in Arkansas, which will also deal with Mrs. Clinton's legal work for her Whitewater partners' failing savings and loan.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=17830

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posted July 08, 2005 12:10 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
yea yea yea jw-- i'll read thru all that wnd and snoozemax stuff someday.....


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