While we seem to disagree on the degree that Johnny Chung should be held out to be a hero, don't we all agree here that he was part of an overall criminal conspiracy known as the Clinton administration? Maybe not an offical one like with Watergate, but certainly in a polical sense.
It doesn't say so in your link re John Dean but does "plea bargain" or "plea agreement" say anything to you?
Didn't Chung get a lighter sentence (probation) in exchange for testifying and working with the prosecutors? Whats the pratical difference between mercy via actions or mercy via a plea bargin?
JOHN HUANG = 300 hours Community Service in U.S.A.
JAMES RIADY = 400 hours Community Service in Indonesia
As far as the Clinton conspiracies go, Johnny may have had a small part in it as a cog. All he saw was "access for money" so he paid money. As in his video, the White House was up for sale, drop the coin into the slot and gain access - just like a token on a subway turnstile. The Clintons allowed him to have plenty of access to the (57 trips).
In so far as Ron Brown is concerned, I believe he was murdered, along with all the people on that plane in Yugoslavia. Don't you find it interesting that the one person on radar "committed suicide" over how badly he felt when the plane crashed? (How many other radar operators have committed suicide over plane crashes?) Don't you find it interesting that none of the family members of the passengers on that plane were ever interviewed afterwards? How come the two photographers who were taking forensic photos of the corpses were fired after revealing some of the discrepancies between the "official" gov't. word and what they saw? From a former place where worked, I knew one of the men on the plane and his secretary. I called his secretary and she told me that she thought the plane had been deliberately crashed and hoped that someone someday would catch the perps. I called the man's widow and she told me that no one from the gov't. came to interview her, only to tell her that the gov't. had investigated the crash and that was all there was to that. (Nothing to see here folks, just move on...)
Also, chameleon Xlinton was laughing and joking with someone at Ron Brown's funeral UNTIL he saw the TV camera trained on him and then he went into instant mourning. On Judgment Day, SlickWillie is going to have a lot of 'splainin' to do.
But, hey, this thread is about Johnny Chung who had his day in court! miss print