To: cynicom
In this age, perhaps money is less necessary - we have free access to internet publication. We have media attention. Reality changes as forces move it in a particular direction. Don't give up.
As for history, no former president investigated by next Prez. But this is unlike any other former president. If not now calling for change, then what?
7 posted on
11/10/2001 8:10:43 AM PST by
bobono
To: bobono
Ping me when you are "Ready to Roll" To hell with POLITICS, lets get some JUSTICE.
12 posted on
11/10/2001 8:15:50 AM PST by
Zeno44
To: bobono
bo...
Money...Perhaps you recall the two ads from long ago that FR had in the Washington Times. Getting the money was worse than pulling hens teeth. The end result was worth it as it got FR put on the cyber map.
Presidential sins...Never ever trust any politician, of any stripe, to leave office with clean skirts, it has never happened.
17 posted on
11/10/2001 8:25:02 AM PST by
cynicom
To: bobono
Legal action against the Clintons would be difficult because: (1) The media would go volcanically ballistic- they're more frightened now than they were during ImpeachCon. (2) It would use up a lot of the precious political capital W has to do what he wants to do. (3) There's stuff that would come out (some would be professional phony stuff, but hard to refute) that would hurt a lot of people. "Scorched earth" would be a mild term for what the leftists would do - look how long the left protected the rep of JFK, one of the most evil men ever to sit in the WH. IMO W decided the dry cleaning costs of wrestling with those particular hogs ain't worth it. BTW I'm able to be pretty calm about their crimes because I know there are only two possible outcomes for the Clintons: (1) They get straightened out (fine with me if they do - what a witness of His awesome power! (2) They stand before a Judge - His name isn't Ito.
88 posted on
11/11/2001 7:18:58 PM PST by
185JHP
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