In next week's column, I will cite just a few of the serious assaults on the Bill of Rights committed by this former professor of constitutional law at the University of Arkansas. Why didn't Hentoff do it while the First Pervert was still in office?
To: Temple Owl
He did. If you read his columns from that era he was most actively anti Clinton.
2 posted on
04/20/2002 2:38:01 PM PDT by
Burkeman1
To: Temple Owl
Actually, I think it would be clintler's sexual conquests that are in need of immunization.
To: Temple Owl
Actually Hentoff was critical of Bubba when he was still in office but his reports were overlooked by and large.
All those young kids today know all about 'Monica's' and 'Clinton's' don't they .... Clinton's outrageous conduct in office resulted in 12 and 13 year old kids engaging in group grope sex all across the nation.
'Old news' ... 'Time to move on' .... 'Sex is not sex' .... lie the media.
4 posted on
04/20/2002 2:40:09 PM PDT by
ex-Texan
To: Temple Owl
Get immunity?What from,VD?Might as well forget anything along those lines,he's got clean away with everything.
To: Temple Owl
At this point, the best punishment we can inflict on this narcissistic sociopath (Clinton) is to consign him to a well deserved oblivion. We should just delete his name from every conversation, all news coverage, any media publication or event, and any other public or private consideration. Finding his presence consigned to the netherworld will be the most painful punishment we could ever inflict on this spawn of satan.
That person was a disgrace to our country, our beliefs, and all that was good and decent in America. When he finally dies, we should shoot his remains into the sun so the contamination of his presence will be forever removed from our planet.
6 posted on
04/20/2002 2:53:40 PM PDT by
jimkress
To: Temple Owl
Immunity? Hell no, Klintoon should hang from the George Washington Memorial Bridge in D.C. and his rotting corpse should be left for the buzzards to pick over. Then left as an example to those that would subvert the constitution like he did.
To: Temple Owl
Immunity for Clinton?
I won't even forgive those that voted for him.
To: Temple Owl
<>Why not permanent immunity?
Why not permanent dishonor?
To: Temple Owl
Posner writes that a conservative estimate of the sentence for those offenses, committed by an ordinary citizen, would be "30 to 37 months" in prison. Funny, I used to think the Constitution made us all "ordinary citizens."
Silly me.
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11 posted on
04/20/2002 3:25:03 PM PDT by
JCG
To: Temple Owl
Meanwhile Billy Boy is a millionaire and still counting and hid accomplice wife sits in the senate
Is this a great country or what ?
13 posted on
04/20/2002 3:39:26 PM PDT by
uncbob
To: Temple Owl
I think Slick needs immunity and I have the syringe to give it to him.
To: Temple Owl
"The very nadir of his presidency, also overlooked by Klein and his applauding reviewers, [ and by Nat Hentoff]"..... was when he decided that the head of the Executive Branch would deny an American citizen's
" right to an orderly disposition of her claims"- and personally took active steps to subvert a unanimous Supreme Court ruling that Americans have such a right [the only time I know of that that has ever been tried by a US President].
Hentoff is a fool swimming in inanity.
19 posted on
04/20/2002 4:46:12 PM PDT by
mrsmith
To: Temple Owl
Should Clinton Get Immunity? No.
To: Temple Owl
Clinton wouldn't accept immunity because then he would have to tell the truth ... and that's an impossibility.
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