Gee, this sounds EXACTLY like what happened to Duncan Hunter. I'll wait while freepers express their righteous indignation about that little matter.
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The source for this thread is not a thread from the FR archive, interesting but not surprising you should try to portray it as such, and Thanks for the link to a 3 year old thread, and even better, one of my oldies.
It grew 5 fold last night in replies, even tho it didn't quite pan out as you and the crew had hoped it would.
Let folks read it for themselves to see why. ;-)
I look forward to the May 3 debate at the Reagan Library.
I guess when you don't have a point you don't mind lying. Why don't you tell all of us how I tried to portray this as a thread from the FR archives. I'll wait while you try and do it.
I see some people have not read the article, which seems to happen a lot around here.
FR couldn't take down Donald Duck these days, let alone Dan Rather.
From the article:
But Kislin said that he and his company were cleared of any suspicion in that investigation and that he received a letter from the U.S. Attorney's Office in Los Angeles in 1996 notifying him that he no longer was a target. He provided the Center with a copy of the letter, which says, in part, that the prosecutors had "declined to pursue a civil penalty action against Trans Commodities or Sam Kislin."