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To: JRochelle

What's the scoop on this guy? He's the son of a supreme court justice - Tom Clark, who agreed to step down in exchange for Ramsey becoming Attorney General during the Johnson administration. Soon after that he went kinda goofy, to say the least.


4 posted on 11/05/2006 11:46:27 AM PST by Freedom4US (u)
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To: Freedom4US

"What's the scoop on this guy? He's the son of a supreme court justice - Tom Clark, who agreed to step down[so Lyndon Johnson could appoint Thurgood Marshall to the supreme court] in exchange for Ramsey becoming Attorney General during the Johnson administration. [He was already around the bend] Soon after that he went kinda goofy, to say the least.


14 posted on 11/05/2006 11:51:34 AM PST by billhilly
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To: Freedom4US

I did not trust him way back then and nothing has changed my opinion since then.


16 posted on 11/05/2006 11:52:32 AM PST by MamaB (mom to an Angel)
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To: Freedom4US; JRochelle; Caipirabob; weegee; MIchaelTArchangel; appleharvey

Clark's pro-tyranny stance has been so consistent over the past 38 years that it actually embarrasses many leftists, though only in private (Lenin forbid that they would break solidarity in public).

Besides his work on behalf of Saddam, Castro, Chavez, and the North Vietnamese, he was Ayatollah Khomeini's personal lawyer during the embassy hostage taking in 1979, and has represented cult freak Lyndon LaRouche.

It has not always been so. During his tenure as LBJ's Attorney General, Clark presided over the original "COINTELPRO" program to harrass anti-war activists and was the legal brain behind many of LBJ's more questionable actions.

Most interestingly, he was AG at the time of the Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy assassinations in 1968, J. Edgar Hoover's boss for any practical purpose. Left-wing conspiracy theorists have implicated practically everyone who was in government at the time in the assassinations. They have even accused Richard Nixon, who was still a private citizen in 1968.
The notable exception to this avalanche of suspicion is also the most obvious suspect, Clark himself. Why does he get a pass from conspiracy buffs, beyond the simple loyalty of one depraved leftist for another?

This suggests a conspiracy hypothesis of my own: A major leftist, perhaps a journalist, somehow found the smoking gun of Clark's involvement before legitimate investigators did, and decided to use it to blackmail him into supporting "progressive" causes. Clark's u-turn to the far left started almost literally on the day he left office. Remember that many of the most prominent traitors in those days were quite young and they could easily be pulling Clark's strings to this day.
Maybe Clark's stupidly dogmatic anti-Americanism is really a strangled cry for help but the media themselves are too stupid, or complicit, to recognize it.


18 posted on 11/05/2006 11:53:44 AM PST by atomic conspiracy (Death to terrorists, death to traitors, death to (draw the obvious conclusion))
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To: Freedom4US

About the time time of the VN anti-war movement there was this little drug going around. It was legal then.

It was called Osley after the one of the best producers (Stanley Osley).

Today it is called by the 1st letters of its chemical name - LSD.

Who knows if he tasted the dreams.


21 posted on 11/05/2006 11:54:12 AM PST by Prost1 (Fair and Unbiased as always!)
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To: Freedom4US

He is an AmerINO.


43 posted on 11/05/2006 12:54:26 PM PST by skr (We cannot play innocents abroad in a world that is not innocent.-- Ronald Reagan)
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To: Freedom4US
Clark now hangs out with all kinds of Commie loonie tunes like Brian becker and the Worker's World Party.

Clark is a traitor.

51 posted on 11/05/2006 2:00:17 PM PST by Doctor Raoul (Difference between the CIA and the Free Clinic is that the Free Clinic knows how to stop a leak.)
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To: Freedom4US
The judge told him in Arabic: "No, you are the mockery ... get him out, out."

You ask: "What's the scoop on this guy" ????????? *********************************** Abdul Rahman then shouted in English: "Out! Out!" "You come from America and ridicule the Iraqi people," he said.

Brahahaha

The Rats are trying to say the pubbies had some kind of influence on the trial - The only American involved is the LEAD lawyer FOR Saddam - and he got his as* booted.

Gotta love it.

You want the scoop? Here's one photo for you to ponder on:

Anti war rally 1972, Washington: Speaking: Clark. on his right, John Kerry

Getting the picture?

Then the famous photo of Clark, Kerry and Fonda together at the rally - getting very hard to find on line now - question: have the Rats been systematically culling the net to deep six such photos? Does anyone remember the irate Harold Ford, jr busting a gasket on FOX News over the photo in 2004 - when he was working on Kerry's campaign?

Headlines in NewsMax:

"Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2004 4:55 p.m. EST Harold Ford Threatens GOP Over Fonda-Kerry Photo."

http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2004/2/11/170500.shtml

We aught to email our list of media and push them to cover this story - the Iraqi judge booting Clark our and what he said. It'll catch people's ears - and let them wonder why Kerry's (Kennedy's and gang) buddy was the top man in Saddam's DEFENSE team - hello? Can you imagine had he been a pubbie?

60 posted on 11/05/2006 3:25:48 PM PST by maine-iac7 ("...but you can't fool all of the people all of the time." Lincoln)
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