Posted on 07/25/2003 7:04:10 PM PDT by AJFavish
Transcript of latest Miquel Rodriguez audio CD
Transcript
Miquel Rodriguez:
My name is Miquel Rodriguez, 650 Capitol Mall, Office of U.S. Attorney, Sacramento, 95814
Narrator:
That was the voice of United States attorney Miquel Rodriquez.
Since July 20, 1993, when the body of Deputy White House counsel Vincent Foster was found at Fort Marcy Park, the American government and more importantly, the American press, have concealed the true facts of the death from the American people.
Miquel Rodriguez, the lead investigator of Foster's death for independent counsel Kenneth Starr, spoke to over 100 journalists. One journalist, Steve Labaton, of the New York Times called Miquel every other day. Americas most influential newspaper never reported the story. Why did Steve Labaton and the New York Times fail the public trust?
Miquel Rodriguez:
Labaton still calls me every other day. I know Labaton is a complete believer now. There is no doubt in my mind hes a complete believer. I think that hes a believer and he knows, I spent about five hours with him.
Narrator:
To make it appear that Foster was killed with a gun he owned, Kenneth Starr's staff reported the family had brought guns to Washington, D.C. Brett Kavanaugh, a co-author of Starr's Report wrote
"Mrs. Lisa Foster said that she recalls two guns in a bedroom closet in Washington, one of which was missing when she looked in the closet after Mr. Foster's death, and that the missing gun was found at the scene."
Yet there was no evidence the family owned two guns.
Miquel Rodriguez:
There was no evidence of there being two guns either, that there was evidence of two guns being brought up, no evidence at all.
[full transcript at AIM web site]
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Bumping for the 13th anniversary of Vincent Foster's death
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