Posted on 10/19/2005 7:50:36 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
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Facts?? We don' need no stinkin' facts. Seriously, facts are so inconvenient for the Clinton crime family.
Curious? Not at all. He was a very neat, tidy sort of person. Since he made the effort to wipe all those nasty fingerprints off his gun after he shot himself to death, why wouldn't he have cleaned away the powder residue as well?
Help Congessman Weldon. Write (E-mail) Donald Rumsfeld and tell him to let all the witnesses and information concerning Able Danger loose!
He asked for that on the Michael Savage show last night.
God forbid the clintoons get anywhere near the White House again.
I do not believe a word out of Podesta's mouth. I might believe him if he would disassociate himself from the Clinton Administration, where lying was the MO.
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"You can get all kinds of wounds in an air crash".. ???
Really? Like bullet holes?? And Vincent Foster.. You haven't heard yet about him? Should I check back next week?
I didn't offer an opinion of the Foster forensics, since I feel I don't know enough to entertain a solid opinion, but I am very suspicious about how that whole thing happened.
Yeah, comedian, check back next week, particularly since I don't plan to be here.
Ron Brown wasn't shot, and I don't think you can find any reputable medical examiner who'll say he was. Scenarize all you like, but that was a plane crash.
And yeah, I've "heard about" Vince Foster -- how would I not have, if I referred to him? Waggish fellow, run along and play now.
I can't wait to read former FBI Director Louis J. Freeh's book. Hopefully they will have it at Walmart when I go shopping at the end of the month. First Aldrich, excellent book and now Freeh. Hopefully there will be many more whistle blowers that the MSM will not be able to shut up.
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